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The aerospace assemblies industry focuses on the production and integration of complex components and systems used in aircraft and spacecraft. This industry involves the assembly of various parts such as fuselages, wings, engines, landing gear, avionics, and control systems. The assembly process requires precision engineering and adherence to strict safety and quality standards. Materials commonly used in aerospace assemblies include aluminum alloys, titanium, composites, and advanced polymers, chosen for their strength-to-weight ratio and durability under extreme conditions.
Georgia manufacturing roars ahead, adding jobs for a seventh straight year
Thursday, August 10, 2017
According to new data released today by MNI, manufacturers in Georgia added jobs for a seventh straight year, as continued gains in the auto industry boosted employment across multiple sub-sectors.
MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, reports Peach State manufacturers added 4,373 new jobs between May 2016 and May 2017, or 1%. This is about double the gain MNI reported for the 2015-2016 survey period, in which employment inched up a half percent, pointing to fresh momentum in the state's industrial sector.
Overall, Georgia's manufacturing job growth has been steady over the past seven years, with gains largely led by the state's flourishing auto sector. Since May of 2010, Georgia added an astounding 27,000 jobs, according to MNI data, an...(Full Article)
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