Gov. Bobby Jindal and AAR Corp. Chairman and CEO David Storch have announced that the company will establish a 750-job aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operation at Chennault International Airport in Lake Charles. The aviation contractor will retain approximately 250 former employees of a predecessor, Aeroframe Services, while creating 500 new direct jobs with an average salary of more than $46,600 a year, plus benefits. LED estimates the project will result in an additional 526 new indirect jobs in the area, for a total of more than 1,000 new jobs.
"Based in the Chicago area, AAR is a global provider of products and services to commercial airlines and is also ranked among the Top 100 defense contractors in the world," said a company spokesperson. "The company's aircraft MRO business is the largest independent business of its kind in the United States."
The company will occupy approximately 520,000 square feet of MRO service and administrative space, plus another 118,000 square feet in Hangar H, a new high-bay, wide-body aviation hangar currently under construction at the airport. Louisiana committed $17.5 million toward construction of the $21.5 million Hangar H. The new hangar made Chennault a particularly attractive site for AAR's major expansion into Louisiana, according to the company.
Gov. Jindal said, "Chennault continues to be one of the biggest economic drivers in Southwest Louisiana and our entire state. In addition to a world-class workforce and an outstanding business climate, Louisiana offers extraordinary sites like Chennault International Airport that make our state a leader in logistics and infrastructure. All of these resources contribute to Louisiana's economic momentum, and AAR is one of many companies that have taken notice as they continue to invest here, creating more great opportunities for our people."
"We appreciate the tremendous support from the governor, the state, the Chennault International Airport Authority, local officials and the Louisiana Economic Development team in making this world-class facility available," said Storch. "We look forward to meeting and engaging the talented pool of aviation professionals from the area and helping to extend Lake Charles' position as an aviation center of excellence for Louisiana. The Lake Charles facility builds upon AAR's position as the top provider of aircraft maintenance services in North America, adding capacity while enabling the company to expand its capabilities, bring our industry-leading value proposition to more customers and create jobs."
AAR is a provider of products and services for the aerospace, government and defense industries. Headquartered near O'Hare International Airport, AAR employs approximately 7,000 people at more than 60 locations in 17 countries. The company provides aviation services for commercial airlines that include American, Delta, United and Southwest Airlines; cargo carriers, such as DHL, UPS and FedEx; and governments and militaries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Turkey and others.
"The AAR presence will expand the types and numbers of aircraft that will be worked at the Chennault facility," said Executive Director Randy Robb of the Chennault International Airport Authority. "AAR selected the Chennault location based upon the fact that the facilities met their needs and because of the apparent teamwork they observed between the State of Louisiana, Calcasieu Parish, the City of Lake Charles and Chennault."
The state provided a competitive incentive package to secure the company's investment in Lake Charles, including the services of LED FastStart, a workforce development program, as well as a performance-based grant of $2.0 million to reimburse capital investments in tooling and other equipment at Chennault needed to support AAR Corp.'s expanded operation. Additionally, AAR is expected to utilize the state's Quality Jobs and Industrial Tax Exemption programs.
The State of Louisiana also will partner with SOWELA to establish a national Aircraft MRO Center of Excellence there, which will support the training of employees and create a pipeline of talent for AAR and other aviation service providers in the region, such as Northrop Grumman. The state will provide $3.7 million in funding for: enhancements to the curriculum in structures, systems and avionics; replacement and expansion of technical training equipment needed for these programs; accelerated hiring of national-caliber talent to provide leadership and training expertise for the program; and updated aerospace labs for students to practice and qualify for certification and jobs through hands-on lab work. Most of the funds will be utilized for basic instructional equipment (e.g., tools, tables, audio-visual technology, instructional materials) and advanced equipment (specialized training equipment for avionics, structures and systems).
"Lake Charles is proud to welcome AAR to Southwest Louisiana and to be a part of its global aerospace network," said Lake Charles Mayor Randy Roach. "This announcement is also great news for the men and women who have worked so hard in recent years to prove to the aviation industry that we can compete in the business of maintaining and repairing airplanes. Our commitment as a city is to build on that track record and do whatever we can to continue to support Chennault as a regional center of aviation excellence."
"SWLA will see increased growth in aviation jobs with this announcement," said President and CEO George Swift of the Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance. "As we work to diversify our economic base, aviation is a key component and we welcome this potential growth. We welcome AAR Corp. to our region."
For more information contact:
AAR Corp.
1100 North Wood Dale Road
Wood Dale, IL 60191
800-422-2213 / 630-227-2000
www.aarcorp.com
Louisiana Economic Development
1051 North Third St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5239
800-450-8115
www.opportunitylouisiana.com