Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez highlighted her recent aerospace and aviation mission to the United Kingdom for the Farnborough International Airshow, which took place earlier in July. During the mission, organized in conjunction with Enterprise Florida, Lieutenant Governor Nuñez met with several corporate executive officials to discuss various economic issues and promote future opportunities for collaboration between Florida and the aerospace and aviation industry.
The Lieutenant Governor’s presence at Farnborough this year supported growth in Florida jobs and cemented Florida’s brand as the premier location for Aviation and Aerospace.
“Florida’s Aviation and Aerospace Industry is significant and growing,” said Lieutenant Governor Nuñez. “There are approximately 106,000 Floridians employed across nearly 2,500 aviation and aerospace establishments. I am proud of our delegation consisting of 20 Florida manufacturing companies and partners, as we were one of the largest American state pavilions at the show. As Chair of the Board of Space Florida, I continue to look forward to supporting the growth in our flourishing Space Industry. Private sector investment in the area and the rise of reusable rockets now give Florida a competitive advantage in developing our space value chain. Florida represents the very best of America’s past, present and future as our economy continues to take flight.”
The mission included the following:
Delegation consisted of 20 Florida manufacturing companies and Partners
- Advanced Composite Structures
- Aerospace Technologies Group
- Aerostar Training Services, LLC
- Avflex Corporation
- Avionica, LLC
- Central Florida Development Council
- Detect, Inc.
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Enterprise Florida, Inc.
- FEAM
- Future Metals, LLC
- LOOS & Co. Inc.
- Newcastle Aviation
- Paradigm Parachute and Defense
- Florida Power and Light
- Red 6 Defense Systems
- Relli Technology
- Skybolt Aeromotive
- Space Florida
- TIC Aerospace, Inc.
Lieutenant Governor Nuñez met with the following aerospace companies to discuss strategic opportunities for growth and expansion within the state:
- United Launch Alliance
- Northrop Grumman
- General Electric Aviation
- Embraer
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Trustees
- Daher Leadership
- Canadian Aviation Electronics
- Airbus Americas
- Leonardo Diagnostic Retrieval Systems
- Boeing Company
- Lockheed Martin
- Raytheon Technologies
For more than two decades, Enterprise Florida has hosted a Florida Pavilion at the Farnborough Airshow. The airshow serves as the point of entry for many businesses looking to build, expand, or relocate their business operations to Florida. The work at Farnborough has been instrumental in making Florida the #1 state for MRO operations in the U.S., with this activity generating $1.5 billion in GDP annually.