GE Aviation Expanding
Operations in Batesville
Governor Haley Barbour announced, Dec. 14,that GE
Aviation is expanding its operation in Batesville, Miss. The company's
Batesville plant produces composite components for the GEnx jet engine, which
will power Boeing's new 787 and 747-8 aircraft. The GEnx engine is the world’s
only jet engine with composite fan blades, composite fan platforms and a
composite fan case.
With the expansion, GE Aviation will add an
additional 350 jobs over the next few years. The facility currently employs more
than 100 employees.
"I am delighted that GE Aviation is expanding its
operations in Mississippi and is adding 350 jobs at its Batesville facility,"
Governor Haley Barbour said. "This premier aviation company has become a valued
corporate citizen in Mississippi, and I commend it for its continued commitment
to the state and for creating additional high-wage, high-skill jobs for
Mississippians."
The opportunity to expand these operations stems
from the growth of advanced composites in jet engines, which can provide greater
durability and weight savings over more traditional metal materials. GE Aviation
is pursuing advanced technologies, materials and processes that will result in
more efficient jet engines.
"Our Batesville operation is involved in some of
the most advanced manufacturing processes in the aviation industry," said Jeanne
Edwards, GE's plant leader in Batesville. "Also, GE is very fortunate to have a
strong order book for its new GEnx engine. Many of the technology advantages
inherent in the GEnx engine are linked directly to the components produced in
Batesville."
The expansion will represent a company investment
of approximately $85 million. The Mississippi Development Authority provided
$8.6 million in Momentum Mississippi incentives to assist with this project. In
addition, Panola County provided $4 million to assist with the expansion.
GE Aviation partnered with Mississippi State
University's Raspet Flight Research Laboratory to demonstrate the capabilities
necessary for producing composite fan platforms in 2006. In 2007, the company
announced it would locate a new manufacturing facility in the state. After its
Batesville facility was completed in 2008, the company began production of these
components there.
In June of this year, GE Aviation announced a new
research partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi in which
researchers from both the company and the university are working together on
technologies related to composite panels, which will also be produced in
Batesville.
"Mississippi is rapidly becoming known as a
center for composite materials and technologies," said Gray Swoope, executive
director of the Mississippi Development Authority. "I am proud that GE Aviation
is utilizing our available resources and developing these materials and
processes here in Mississippi, and I am pleased the company is working with
Mississippi universities to further refine these technologies. GE Aviation's
decision to further invest in its Mississippi operations demonstrates its
continued confidence in the state and in our workforce."
For more information about the company, please
visit: www.geaviation.com.
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