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Aerospace

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The workforce in this industry has an estimated of 8,000 technicians, engineers and operators.

Baja California represents the 20% of the Mexican Aerospace Industry

The aerospace industry has been an active industry in the city for almost 50 years, with 28 successful companies of design, assembly and MRO.

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KEY PLAYERS IN MEXICALI

  • Electrical power sources [UPS – Uninterruptible power supplies]
  • Electrical motor for auxiliary systems
  • Communication and Entertainment systems
  • Flight controls
  • Sensors
  • Actuators
  • Cable & wire harness
  • Cabin Technology
  • Turbine components
  • Airframe structures, subassemblies and subsystems
  • Hydraulics
  • Engine components and accessories
  • Composites
  • Environmental control systems
  • Interior cabin systems & components
  • High precision machining and fixtures
  • Electrical components
  • Thermal acoustic insulation products
  • Composite flight deck interior
  • Vacuum formed plastics
  • Soft goods
  • Heat exchangers
  • Passenger interior cabin systems and components
  • Electrical system integrations
  • Turbine components
  • Engines
  • In-flight entertainment equipment

Facts

  • Howard Hughes established the first aerospace company in our city (Hughes Aircraft), more than 40 years ago.
  • Mexicali is a strong location for aerospace investment.
  • Seek its experience workforce, supply chain proximity and first class infrastructure.
  • Gulfstream (Savannah, GA), assemble 70% of their exclusive jets in Mexicali.
  • Honeywell (Morristown, NJ), designs and tests electrical systems for new generation aircrafts.
  • United Technologies Aerospace Systems (Chula Vista, CA), manufactures nacelle systems components for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
  • A growing Mexican market with European, American and Canadian companies establishing throughout the country that seek qualified suppliers in the region.
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