Workforce Productivity
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 2019
13 Sep 2022
FAQ
Connecticut is a focal point for aerospace leadership and innovation, which is why some of the best aerospace companies on the East Coast choose Connecticut as their base of operations. These companies - more than 236 - are located here to be part of “Aerospace Alley,” an ecosystem of world-class aerospace companies providing customers with aerospace components of unsurpassed quality. These internationally ranked companies draw talent from the fourth most productive workforce in America.
Connecticut also has robust training programs that prepare students to work in the industry, making it easier for companies to hire skilled aerospace talent. For example, the Stratford School for Aviation Maintenance Technicians offers an AA that prepares students to meet the FAA licensing requirements for aircraft maintenance technicians. Likewise, UConn offers a BS in Mechanical Engineering with an aerospace concentration. These are just a few workforce development programs that attract aerospace students and companies to Connecticut.
Connecticut’s aerospace companies rank for their technology, ingenuity and workplace cultures.
Connecticut has earned the prestigious Manufacturing Communities Partnership (IMCP) designation due to the strength of our manufacturing sector. As a result, more than $1 billion in federal funds is available for manufacturing economic development - something that attracts other aerospace companies to our state.
“Who are the best aerospace companies to work for on the East Coast and why are they in Connecticut?” - come to Connecticut to find out. In the meantime, you can learn more about our growing aerospace industry here.
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