'Aerospace Alliance' Includes Florida Panhandle
U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and
George LeMieux said Monday the Northwest Florida region is destined
to become a world-class home for new aviation and aerospace jobs.
Florida's two U.S. senators cited the area's new international
airport, its key military installations, and major aerospace and
defense companies in announcing a new alliance between four states
including Florida.
Their bipartisan comments came along with U.S. Representative
Allen Boyd (D), the governors of Alabama and Mississippi and
officials in Louisiana announcing the formation of an Aerospace
Alliance between their states and Northwest Florida. The alliance
establishes each state's Gulf coast region as part of "a world
class" aerospace and aviation corridor."
"Coupled with the recent announcement by Southwest Airlines of
service to the new international airport in Northwest Florida, the
formation of this alliance demonstrates a growing momentum that
places the region and its assets center stage," said Nelson (D).
"When the rest of the world has the opportunity to hear about our
tradition of excellence in aerospace and aviation, we'll attract
even more quality jobs and opportunities."

Senator Bill Nelson
"The aerospace industry is key to Florida's long-term growth,
and this alliance is an important step in moving Florida into a
new, more prosperous future," said LeMeiux (R). "As a state, we
need to retool and invest in a new generation of industries that
build on Florida's highly educated and motivated workforce.
Northwest Florida has a long history of strong support for our
nation's armed services, and local leaders have worked successfully
to recruit and retain high-paying defense and aerospace jobs. I
look forward to working with my colleagues in Washington and local
leaders in the region to ensure the success of this effort."
"This multi-state alliance builds upon some of the
characteristics North Florida is best known for and will pave the
way for breakthroughs in the fields of aerospace, aviation and
national defense," Boyd added. "I'm confident this partnership will
be a catalyst for continued economic growth throughout the region,
bringing new jobs, new ideas, and new incentives for business
development to the area," he said.

Senator George LeMieux
The alliance includes business leaders, economic development
professionals and government officials who will promote the four
states traditions of excellence in the aerospace and aviation
industry. The states are home to some of the world's most advanced
aerospace installations, a number of key NASA facilities and
numerous military installations critical to the Department of
Defense flight missions and training. Plus, the region offers easy
access to all U.S. and global markets via air and deep water
ports.
Northwest Florida in particular is an exceptionally strong
aviation, aerospace, defense and national security region, Nelson,
LeMieux and Boyd said. Between Tallahassee and Pensacola there
already are seven military installations, 400 aerospace and defense
companies, 1,900 vendors, contractors and businesses providing
essential support and a 70,000-person-strong aerospace and defense
workforce, they said.
The establishment of the four-state aerospace corridor was first
conceived at the 2009 Paris Air Show, a gathering of the world's
aerospace industry.