Aerospace industry migrating to Mexico in greater numbers
Tagged: Mexico
Chances are much of your car was built in Mexico. Increasingly, the planes you fly on are, too.
Aerospace companies are streaming to Mexico, drawn by lower wages, enthusiastic government promotion, a new safety agreement with the United States and an increasingly sophisticated workforce.
In a new plant in the central Mexican city of Querétaro, workers who make $3.50 an hour are building rudders and bundles of wiring for airliners. Across town, engineers at General Electric’s research center are designing jet engines. In a nearby industrial park, workers are overhauling landing gear at a gleaming new plant. “*
*From: www.azcentral.com
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Business, Business News
