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RE: Where are the aerospace tech comm jobs in the U.S.
Subject:RE: Where are the aerospace tech comm jobs in the U.S. From:"Nuckols, Kenneth M" <Kenneth -dot- Nuckols -at- mybrighthouse -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Jul 2005 09:16:15 -0400
Mike Tulloch wrote...
>
> On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Guy K. Haas wrote:
>
> >
> > A colleague in India has asked about the state of aerospace
technical
> > communication in the U.S. I've been doing TW in Silicon Valley
since
> 1982,
> > and know of very little aerospace TW activity around here -- except
for
> the
> > area around Moffet Field in Sunnyvale.
> >
> > Where is the aerospace TW action in the US?
>
> Huntsville, AL; Cape Canaveral, FL; and their surrounding areas are
worth
> checking out.
>
I believe Mobile, AL just won the bidding to host a huge manufacturing
facility for Airbus to make flying tankers for the military. Can anyone
confirm this is correct? I thought that's what I heard a few weeks ago
when the contract was awarded.
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