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Massport Unveils the Boston Logan International Airport 9/11 Memorial

By Mass Aerospace Council | September 9, 2008

The Massachusetts Port Authority today dedicated the Boston Logan International Airport 9/11 Memorial as a place of reflection and remembrance for those affected by the events of September 11, 2001. The 2.5 acre site at the heart of the airport acknowledges the events of 9/11 and honors the passengers and crews of American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175, both of which departed Logan Airport that morning for Los Angeles. The Memorial also commemorates the dedication of the Logan Airport community and the contribution they made in restoring the aviation system to full operation.

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Where Are The Aerospace Companies in Massachusetts?

By Vik Kachoria | August 16, 2008

People are often surprised to hear how many aerospace companies there are here in Massachusetts. I tell them, “yes, there are over 2300 companies directly involved in the industry and thousands more that indirectly provide products & services!”

Most folks know Raytheon, General Electric Aircraft Engines and Draper Labs are based here. I’m happy to remind them that  MIT, Harvard, Boston University, Northeastern University & UMass Lowell also have aerospace departments. Boeing and Lockhead Martin have offices here. Then there are the very large number of less well-known companies like Payload Systems (now part of Aurora Flight Sciences), Spincraft, and Avidyne.

I don’t expect everyone to follow the industry. The general public doesn’t (yet) need to know the contributions Massachusetts organizations have made to flight, communication satellites, space exploration and homeland security.

But it is important that policy makers , media, investors and advisors are aware of the research, development, resources & jobs in Massachusetts in this high-skills & high-stakes sector. Raising the awareness will help effect tax incentives, retention of the brightest engineering graduates and bring more Federal R&D dollars to our enterprises.

So where are all these aerospace & aviation companies?

There are 5,024 results for “aerospace in Massachusetts ” on Google Maps.

5,024 Aerospace Organizations In Massachusetts


There are 9,839 results for “aviation in Massachusetts “.

9,839 Aviation Companies In Massachusetts

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Snapshot of Massachusetts Aerospace & Aviation Industry (2001)

By Vik Kachoria | May 7, 2008

AIA’s 2001 report titled “Commission on the Future of the US Aerospace Industry” is a bit dated, but the latest I could find that provides state-by-state comparisons of the economic impact of aerospace/aviation industries.

Though published in Oct 2002 it does not include the significant downturn in the industry resulting from 9/11. On the flip side, keep in mind the tremendous growth since 2002 in general aviation (business jets) and military contracts resulting from Afghanistan/Iraq.

The following data was extracted from the report.

Massachusetts
Establishments: 403 (17th nationally)
Employment: 44,086 (17th nationally)
Average Annual Wages: $49,820 (8th nationally)
Wage Premium Over Average: 12%
Payroll: $2.3b

United States
Establishments: 21,852
Employment: 2,034,587
Average Annual Wages: $35, 296
Payroll: $98b (2.1% of total payroll)

As noted above, Massachusetts aerospace & aviation employment ranks #17th in the country. This is behind New York, Illinois, Arizona, Ohio, New Jersey, Kansas, Tennessee, Connecticut, Missouri & Virginia.

We are also ranked 17th based on the number of organizations. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Virginia, Colorado, New Jersey, North Carolina & Missouri all have more companies and institutions than Massachusetts.

Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta & Fort Worth were the top metro areas. I was happy to see Boston/NH was at least on the list -  in 8th place.

With so few aerospace jobs in this state, no wonder our graduates are getting a phenomenal education at MIT, Harvard, Boston University & Northeastern and then leaving for greener pastures – depleting the state of the high caliber/highly educated individuals.

The commission included the following footnote, something I’ve also struggled with in my research of the industry:

The present SIC code structure does not permit a clear analysis of every segment of the industry. For instance, the SIC system does not allow us to isolate those components of the military that are aerospace and aviation related. All the branches of the armed forces are classified together under SIC code 9711, National Security. For this reason, this report only examines the civilian and commercial components of the aerospace and aviation industry.

Also, we are not able to isolate flying instruction schools — an important component of the air transportation industry — since the current SIC code structure aggregates data for these schools along with drama schools, charm schools, and modeling schools. Finally, the SIC system also does not allow us to capture those companies that manage certain aerospace and aviation facilities under SIC code 8744, Facilities Support Management Services. Unfortunately, this SIC code includes the management of private correctional facilities and jails.

Source: U.S. AEROSPACE AND AVIATION INDUSTRY: A STATE-BY-STATE ANALYSIS

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Apr 22, 2008: Lean Enterprise Transformation 2008

By Mass Aerospace Council | March 10, 2008

Lean Advancement InitiativeThe Lean Advancement Initiative (LAI) at MIT announces its 2008 conference

Date: April 22-24, Location: Hyatt Harborside

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Foliage’s Aerospace Consulting Division Grows In 2007

By Vik Kachoria | February 27, 2008

Foliage ConsultingBURLINGTON, Mass., February 26, 2008 – Foliage, a technology consulting and product development company, today released corporate growth figures for 2007. Of note was the expansive list of top-tier companies across the medical, semiconductor and aerospace industries that rely on Foliage for industry insight and product development expertise. In 2007 many existing clients furthered their relationship with Foliage through the addition of follow-on engagements such as consulting, development and assessments.
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