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Categories: Aerospace & Aviation

Ohio has been a pioneer in the aerospace and aviation industries, evolving the early work of the Wright brothers into a hub for cutting edge aerospace and aviation innovation. Aviation and aerospace manufacturers have found a home in our state, relying on our geographic location, access to inter-modal transportation and one of the industry’s strongest supply chains. In addition to an abundance of aerospace suppliers and supporting manufacturing companies, you can partner with other Ohio companies and government entities to expand and grow your capabilities in Ohio.  

If you a supplier or manufacturer in the aerospace and aviation industry, looking for growth and expansion opportunities, Ohio is a prime place to ‘land’. Our state offers construction-ready sites for plants, geographic advantages for both U.S. and global markets, and a community of aviation and aerospace companies committed to innovation of the aviation industry, advanced air mobility, autonomous technology and more.

See how other companies in the aerospace and aviation industry are reaping the benefits of working in the state of Ohio. 

New COTSWORKS R&D Center Will Be a FORCE in Aerospace Optoelectronics

Investment opens door for technology innovation in Highland Heights, Ohio
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As pressure from international competitors closed in on COTSWORKS, the company began seeking ways to build an R&D center. With support from a JobsOhio R&D Center Grant, COTSWORKS will establish its Fiber Optic Research Center of Excellence, or FORCE, which will be dedicated to aerospace optoelectronics. This facility will grow Northeast Ohio’s high-tech manufacturing capability and workforce and enable the company to better serve customers such as Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

JobsOhio Workforce Grant Helps Wilmington Company Launch New Training Program

Wilmington Aerospace company has received a workforce grant from JobsOhio to help train 100 new employees in aircraft repair and maintenance.
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Provider of aircraft maintenance, repair andoverhaul services at the Wilmington Air Park received a $315,000 workforce grant to train much-needed technicians.