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  • Gov. Ivey: New investment across Alabama topped $7 billion in 2019

    Gov. Ivey: New investment across Alabama topped $7 billion in 2019

    MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Governor Kay Ivey announced today that economic development activity across Alabama last year generated $7.1 billion in pledged capital investment and 13,454 job commitments, providing a potential spark for economic revival once the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic ease. Governor Ivey said the results include strategic investments that reflect long-term growth plans…

    April 30, 2020
  • Blue Origin officially opens Alabama rocket engine factory

    Blue Origin officially opens Alabama rocket engine factory

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Blue Origin  on Monday opened a sprawling factory in Alabama’s “Rocket City” that will allow the spaceflight company to accelerate production of its heavy-lift BE-4 rocket engine and create hundreds of jobs. The BE-4, which is under development, will power Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket as well as the United Launch Alliance’s new Vulcan…

    February 17, 2020
  • High-ranking research programs power UAH aerospace collaborations

    High-ranking research programs power UAH aerospace collaborations

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Aerospace engineering researchers at The University of Alabama in Huntsville are modeling how a future U.S. spacecraft might be engineered for nuclear propulsion. They are also studying how reliable rocket engine components can be printed using advanced manufacturing techniques. These two projects illustrate why UAH consistently ranks among the nation’s top programs…

    February 13, 2020
  • 6 trends fueling Alabama’s economic growth in 2020 and beyond

    6 trends fueling Alabama’s economic growth in 2020 and beyond

    Alabama’s economy is humming on all cylinders as a new decade begins, with job rolls swelling to record numbers and an ultra-low unemployment rate as major industries expand their operations in the state. While the foundations are firmly in place for more growth, there are some trends unfolding across Alabama that are poised to add…

    January 9, 2020
  • Officials welcome Airbus plans to expand Alabama A320 production

    Officials welcome Airbus plans to expand Alabama A320 production

    Alabama leaders hailed plans announced today by Airbus to increase production of A320 aircraft at the company’s Mobile manufacturing facility, where it will invest $40 million to construct a new support hangar. On top of a project to add a new A220 assembly line at the site, Airbus’ latest expansion pushes its total investment in…

    January 9, 2020
  • Aerojet Rocketdyne: New Alabama manufacturing site ready for production

    Aerojet Rocketdyne: New Alabama manufacturing site ready for production

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Aerojet Rocketdyne said today that it is ready to begin producing large solid rocket motor carbon fiber cases in Alabama’s Rocket City following installation and calibration of a key machine at its new Advanced Manufacturing Facility (AMF). The state-of-the-art machine will be used to wind the carbon fibers that form the structural case of…

    December 4, 2019
  • NASA Marshall expands ties with UA to advance in-space manufacturing

    NASA Marshall expands ties with UA to advance in-space manufacturing

    NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville is expanding its partnership with The University of Alabama to collaborate on advanced and in-space manufacturing, a priority in the space agency’s efforts to take American astronauts back to the Moon and beyond. The agreement aims to enhance inventive research assisting space exploration and strengthen the education of…

    November 8, 2019
  • Alabama’s ‘Rocket City’ shows off advantages at international space conference

    Alabama’s ‘Rocket City’ shows off advantages at international space conference

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Huntsville team including business leaders, economic development specialists and elected officials is representing Alabama’s “Rocket City” at this week’s International Astronautical Congress (IAC), a major conference focusing on space. Huntsville is the only community to participate among 170-plus corporate, state and national exhibitors at the 70th annual IAC, which has attracted…

    October 23, 2019
  • Raytheon’s next-generation Army radar will have Huntsville roots

    Raytheon’s next-generation Army radar will have Huntsville roots

    Turns out, Alabama’s “Rocket City” knows a lot about radars, too. Huntsville picked up its nickname after serving as the cradle of the nation’s rocket program and hosting NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, a key player in the space program for decades. The North Alabama city is also a mecca for the defense industry and…

    October 22, 2019
  • 4 key reasons Alabama’s ‘Rocket City’ is best pick for Space Command HQ

    4 key reasons Alabama’s ‘Rocket City’ is best pick for Space Command HQ

    Huntsville is in the running to be the headquarters of the new U.S. Space Command, a move that is a natural fit for Alabama’s Rocket City and its longtime support of space and defense programs. Goals of the new command are to better organize and advance the military’s extensive operations in space and to seek…

    October 15, 2019
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