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U.S. becomes hot spot for aerospace manufacturing

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The aerospace industry is shifting more manufacturing investment to the United States after a decade in which production jobs in the sector flowed to China and other emerging economies, according to a new study.

Consultancy ICF International analyzed more than 2,000 investment transactions made since 2000, and found 28 manufacturing investments in the United States from 2012 to 2013, compared with eight each in China and Mexico, and four in Brazil. A decade earlier, Mexico led the pack with 10 investments, compared with just six investments in the United States.

ICF said its data show a strong flow into China, India, Brazil, Mexico and other emerging markets until 2012. In the last three years, investment has shifted toward the United States.

"The U.S. at this point in time has become the hot spot in aerospace manufacturing," Kevin Michaels, a vice president at ICF, said at the annual Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference this week. "Comparative advantage is a fleeting thing. Three years ago it looked like everything was heading to China. Now that's changed."

Commercial aircraft manufacturers are under intense pressure to reduce costs within the supply chain to offset falling inflation-adjusted prices for plane tickets.

U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co is moving more production in-house to U.S. plants, reducing the outsourcing used for the 787 Dreamliner. Rival Airbus is building an assembly line in Mobile, Alabama.

For example, Boeing found a 787 air duct made near Seattle was being shipped to Italy, reboxed and shipped to the 787 factory in Charleston, South Carolina, to be installed.

"We unwound that," Kent Fisher, vice president of supplier management at Boeing, said at the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference Wednesday. "Now we have a direct relationship and the part ships directly to Charleston."

Labor cost savings that prompted work to move offshore have narrowed as wages have risen overseas and companies in developed countries installed robots to automate production and reduce touch labor.

Different regions of the United States are stepping up efforts to win aerospace investments. This year, for the first time, a northwest Florida economic development group is the primary sponsor of the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference. Florida wants to recruit companies to build the aerospace industry in Florida, said Jennifer Conoley, economic development representative for Gulf Power Co.

"It was a way to get in front of the audience," Conoley said of the $15,000 sponsorship from Florida's Great Northwest, an association of groups representing the Florida panhandle.

The Florida panhandle region is surrounded by five major aircraft facilities, including Boeing, Airbus, Gulfstream and two Embraer SA plants, has 60,000 aerospace and defense workers, numerous military bases and more than 500 aerospace and defense companies.

So far, most companies looking to set up there are European suppliers that need to be close to the Airbus factory in Mobile, though some Pacific Northwest companies are looking, she said.

From U.S. becomes hot spot for aerospace manufacturing| Reuters
 
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U.S. becomes hot spot for aerospace manufacturing

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The aerospace industry is shifting more manufacturing investment to the United States after a decade in which production jobs in the sector flowed to China and other emerging economies, according to a new study.

Consultancy ICF International analyzed more than 2,000 investment transactions made since 2000, and found 28 manufacturing investments in the United States from 2012 to 2013, compared with eight each in China and Mexico, and four in Brazil. A decade earlier, Mexico led the pack with 10 investments, compared with just six investments in the United States.

ICF said its data show a strong flow into China, India, Brazil, Mexico and other emerging markets until 2012. In the last three years, investment has shifted toward the United States.

"The U.S. at this point in time has become the hot spot in aerospace manufacturing," Kevin Michaels, a vice president at ICF, said at the annual Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference this week. "Comparative advantage is a fleeting thing. Three years ago it looked like everything was heading to China. Now that's changed."

Commercial aircraft manufacturers are under intense pressure to reduce costs within the supply chain to offset falling inflation-adjusted prices for plane tickets.

U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co is moving more production in-house to U.S. plants, reducing the outsourcing used for the 787 Dreamliner. Rival Airbus is building an assembly line in Mobile, Alabama.

For example, Boeing found a 787 air duct made near Seattle was being shipped to Italy, reboxed and shipped to the 787 factory in Charleston, South Carolina, to be installed.

"We unwound that," Kent Fisher, vice president of supplier management at Boeing, said at the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference Wednesday. "Now we have a direct relationship and the part ships directly to Charleston."

Labor cost savings that prompted work to move offshore have narrowed as wages have risen overseas and companies in developed countries installed robots to automate production and reduce touch labor.

Different regions of the United States are stepping up efforts to win aerospace investments. This year, for the first time, a northwest Florida economic development group is the primary sponsor of the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference. Florida wants to recruit companies to build the aerospace industry in Florida, said Jennifer Conoley, economic development representative for Gulf Power Co.

"It was a way to get in front of the audience," Conoley said of the $15,000 sponsorship from Florida's Great Northwest, an association of groups representing the Florida panhandle.

The Florida panhandle region is surrounded by five major aircraft facilities, including Boeing, Airbus, Gulfstream and two Embraer SA plants, has 60,000 aerospace and defense workers, numerous military bases and more than 500 aerospace and defense companies.

So far, most companies looking to set up there are European suppliers that need to be close to the Airbus factory in Mobile, though some Pacific Northwest companies are looking, she said.

From U.S. becomes hot spot for aerospace manufacturing| Reuters


@SvenSvensonov ,

Reshoring is a reality. ;)

Reshoring May Bring Millions Of Jobs Back To U.S. - Investors.com
 
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The trade deficit already shrank from about $1.000.000.000.000 to about $450.000.000.000, which is a good jump!

If you guys would keep this going on, then you would even see a trade surplus in the close future! :)
 
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These jobs will have multiplier effect on the economy.

Precisely. No industry is self-contained, they all rely on other industries and when one picks up, so too do several others. Just look at the oil boom. Commodities, manufacturing equipment, trucking, entertainment (yes even the adult kind), housing, commodities trading and financial application, all saw an uptick in the regions supporting the oil boom. No industry exists in a vacuum and the return of US manufacturing jobs will have a knock on effect on other industries. The end result? A stronger US economy.

Who says the US is dead? We just took a nap for a few years.

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The trade deficit already shrank from about $1.000.000.000.000 to about $450.000.000.000, which is a good jump!

If you guys would keep this going on, then you would even see a trade surplus in the close future! :)

Not just that, but our government, thanks to lower oil prices leaving more income in the pockets of our citizens, and as a result of a strong uptick in employment, has more tax money than ever before. Right now the US is undergoing an infrastructure spending boom, something that hasn't been seen in a while. Even government workers recently got a pay increase!!!

And remember, a strong US economy means a strong world economy.
 
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Perceptively. No industry is self-contained, they all rely on other industries and when one picks up, so too do several others. Just look at the oil boom. Commodities, manufacturing equipment, trucking, entertainment (yes even the adult kind), housing, commodities trading and financial application, all saw an uptick in the regions supporting the oil boom. No industry exists in a vacuum and the return of US manufacturing jobs will have a knock on effect on other industries. The end result? A stronger US economy.

Who says the US is dead? We just took a nap for a few years.

:usflag::usflag::usflag:



Not just that, but our government, thanks to lower oil prices leaving more income in the pockets of our citizens, and as a result of a strong uptick in employment, has more tax money than ever before. Right now the US is undergoing an infrastructure spending boom, something that hasn't been seen in a while. Even government workers recently got a pay increase!!!

And remember, a strong US economy means a strong world economy.
You are making me want to play Democracy 3 and Masters of the World again, as US of course xD
 
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Low cost carrier demand all around the world, and especially from emerging country like Indonesia helps USA aviation industry. Low interest rate in USA and other western banking systems also help a lot, particularly for the purchase funding.

Boeing Signs Record $22.4 Billion Lion Air Order for 737s

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Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Boeing Co. signed a 230-aircraft order worth $22.4 billion at list prices from Indonesian budget carrier PT Lion Mentari Airlines, setting a record for the planemaker.

The accord today at the Singapore Airshow, which solidifies a provisional agreement last year, includes 201 orders for the in-development 737 MAX and 29 for the extended range 737-900. Airbus SAS separately announced a contract for 35 of its planned A320neo aircraft from Kuwait-based Aviation Lease & Finance Co.

Boeing Signs Record $22.4 Billion Lion Air Order for 737s - Bloomberg Business


Airbus Snares Asia Deal
Indonesia's Lion Air Orders 234 Jets From European Plane Maker
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DANIEL MICHAELS and

GABRIELE PARUSSINI
Updated March 18, 2013 1:45 p.m. ET

PARIS—Airbus broke one of rival Boeing Co. 's last exclusive relationships with a big customer, landing a giant order from Indonesia's Lion Air and accelerating a race for airplanes in Southeast Asia, one of theworld'sfastest-growing air-travel markets.

Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. , said the contract to supply 234 jetliners has a list price of $24 billion, although big buyers of planes receive discounts of as much as 50%.

The contract, signed in the presence of French President François Hollande at the Élysée Palace, comes less than 18 months after Lion Air signed a massive Boeing order for 230 planes while U.S. President Barack Obama visited Indonesia in November 2011. Lion Air, founded in 2000, is now one of Indonesia's largest and fastest-growing domestic carrier

The rest of the story can be read here

Indonesia's Lion Air Orders 234 Airbus Planes - WSJ
 
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Overall, Manufacturing never really went anywhere. It took a hit in 2008 but so did the rest of the world. Manufacturing jobs have been on the steady increase despite all the outsourcing and most of the manufacturing jobs that have been added are higher skilled. The low skilled jobs are outsourced and companies reinvest what they save from that in capital and add good paying skilled jobs. The only problem I see is our dinosaur tax system. Although I'm sure most companies utilize all kinds of tax loopholes, our corporate tax rate remains the highest in the world and its keeping $2 trillion offshore. If tax rates are lowered, this money will come back and our economy will be unleashed. Emerging markets like Brazil are getting more sophisticated and will be attracting companies with sweetheart tax deals.
 
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