Wed, Aug 24, 2011
Highlights Industry Around US Sept. 11-17
Ongoing and emerging security threats, aging civil and space
infrastructure, fiscal challenges and keeping and creating jobs are
all part of the debate in the US over space exploration policy.
This year's National Aerospace Week, an event established by
Congress, will focus on informing the debate over choices our
government will make in the coming months.
The aerospace and defense industry is one of the pillars of
America's industrial base, employing approximately 800,000 workers
directly, and supporting more than 2-million middle-class jobs in
related fields. More than 30,000 suppliers in the industry provide
high-skill, high-paying jobs in all 50 states.
In creating National Aerospace Week, federal lawmakers note that
for nearly a century, the aerospace and defense industry has
produced cutting edge technologies and quality jobs that have
driven American innovation and economic prosperity. The tagline for
this year's celebration is "Second to None," focusing on leadership
of the industry and the people who work in it.
"Since the Wright Brothers and the dawn of flight, the
contribution aerospace has made to America has been a true national
treasure," said AIA President and CEO Marion C. Blakey (pictured).
"We are the world's leader in aerospace and the men and women who
provide the backbone of our economy and national security are truly
second to none."
A series of activities in Washington, DC and across the country
are being planned. Events hosted by businesses and communities for
both youth and adults will showcase the industry's role in the
future high-tech workforce of America and in creating and
sustaining high-paying jobs across the country.
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