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There are of course, clusters of jobs, for example, Northern Ireland in the
uk
Northern Ireland has had an aerospace industry since Shorts (now Bombardier Aerospace)
won the first aerospace manufacturing contract from the pioneers, the Wright Brothers.
There are now 30-40 companies in the sector with a combined turnover of about £700m.
These account for 8.3% of local manufacturing employment, compared with the UK equivalent of 3.8%.
Bombardier and Thales Air Defence dominate the sector, which has precision engineering
skills at its core.
The two universities also have a significant impact on this sector with Queens
University Belfast Aeronautical Engineering department having a five star RAE rating. Queens has also
initiated a Centre of Excellence of Integrated Aircraft Technologies which focused on cost modelling and
fully integrated lifetime cost structures. The University of Ulster’s Engineering Composite Research Centre
has a key knowledge in 3D weaving.
Northern Ireland companies are active in all key UK initiatives such as the National
Aerospace Technology Strategy. Invest NI is encouraging NI participation in European R & D Framework
Programme 7 aerospace programmes.
Employment of Over 7,200 in aircraft jobs northern europe.
The sector has major linkages to both US and European Aerospace companies such as
Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Goodrich and their supply chains. The Companies offering aerospace jobs uk
include Bombardier, Thales, Langford Lodge, B/E Aerospace, John Huddleston Engineering and Moyola Precision
Engineering
The Future
The potential development of the CSeries aircraft by Bombardier may provide
significant growth opportunities for technology led and innovative companies. Bombardier announced in July
2008 that its Board of Directors has granted approval for the launch of the Bombardier CSeries family of
aircraft, a new game-changing five abreast commercial airliner family, with the economics, performance,
environmental and passenger-oriented improvements demanded by airline customers for the next quarter century.
Entry into service is scheduled for 2013.
Aircraft jobs Germany.
Aircraft jobs in Germany again are avialable in geographical clusters
Main industry actors are the companies Airbus, Lufthansa Technik aircraft maintenance
jobs, and Hamburg Airport.
Hanse Aerospace e.V.is largest German association of SME in the aerospace industry,
approx. 14,000 members.
HECAS e.V.is the Association of the leading engineering service providers for the
aerospace industry in Northern Germany.
Main research institutes are at the University of Hamburg, Technical University
Hamburg-Harburg, Helmut Schmidt University, University of Applied Sciences.
Research Institutes are the Centre of Technology Finkenwerder, German Center for
Aeronautics and Space, Center for Applied Aviation Research, Hanseatic Center of Aviation
Training.
The aviation industry in Hamburg is part of a progressive, highly flexible,
internationally cross-linked economic environment. Through its extensive network, the aviation cluster
represents the complete value creation chain of the industry as well as the whole lifecycle of an aircraft.
The Hamburg aviation cluster commands comprehensive aeronautical competences, including Final-
Assembly-Line-Competence (FAL), with the construction of Airbus aircraft A318, A319
and A321 (Single-Aisle) at Hamburg-Finkenwerder), fuselage assembly, cabin systems and cabin interior
equipment, maintenance, repair and overhaul, the application of new materials and compounds, and innovative
integrated solutions for air transportation.
Furthermore, interfaces to other cluster organizations allow for a mutual transfer of
knowledge and technological competences.
International aerospace jobs.
International Collaboration provides. The aviation cluster of the Hamburg Metropolitan
Region has initiated projects to improve and extend the international cooperation of aeronautical centers of
competence worldwide.
Aviation jobs France ... Cooperation contract with the French aviation cluster
“Aerospace Valley Midi-Pyrénées/Aquitaine”
Aviation jobs Italy ... Cooperation contracts with other European countries and
clusters (Campania, Pégase), as well as countries and clusters in Asia and North America (Seattle,
Montreal)
Aviation jobs the Netherlands ... European partnership of national aviation
associations (Netherlands, Great Britain)
International aerospace jobs result from the main challenges faced by the
industry.
International aerospace jobs will inevitably result from the collaboration required to
counter the biggest challenge of them all... fuel consumption.
The ever increasing market demand of a growing air traffic calls for innovative ideas
to save important resources and to cut down fuel consumption, while at the same time improving comfort,
flexibility and reliability. Traditional concepts for modern air transport do not comply with these demands.
In the future, comprehensive concepts including new products and process innovations for both aircraft and
air transport will be necessary.

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