Aerospace
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Aviation Industry Teams With Wichita State To Go Green
If the sky over Wichita looks a little green, don't blame the weather – it's probably just all the sustainability floating around up there. |
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New Aviation Training Center Prepares Wichita’s Future Workforce
Air Capital of the World isn't just a ceremonial title for Wichita. The aviation industry employs more than 40,000 people throughout Kansas, and more than 140,000 additional jobs are supported directly or indirectly by the aviation industry. |
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National Institute for Aviation Research, City of Wichita Partner for Progress
For two decades‚ the National Institute for Aviation Research and the city of Wichita the Air Capital of the World have worked together to meet the ever-changing needs of the aviation industry. |
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Aviation Careers, Culture Add Up to Love at First Flight for Professionals
Forbes named Wichita the No. 1 place in the country to live the good life inexpensively and No. 9 for job opportunities. |
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Nearby McConnell Air Force Base Enjoys Strong Community Support
This country is a little safer each day‚ thanks to McConnell Air Force Base. |
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Yingling Aviation Prepares for Takeoff
Yingling Aviation and the Cessna Aircraft Company have enjoyed a long relationship, with the Wichita company first affiliating with Cessna as a sales and service dealer upon its founding in 1942. |
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National Center for Aviation Training to Affirm Wichitas Aviation Legacy
Some 97 years after Clyde Cessna crafted his first Kansas plane, the manufacturing company that bears his name riveted the aviation world with news it would build its boldest business jet ever in Wichita. |
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Aviation Innovation Bolsters Wichitas Status as Air Capital of the World
Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech and Lloyd Stearman started something here in the 1920s that remains to this day: Wichitas status as the Air Capital of the World. |
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Cessna Operates Its Largest Citation Service Center in Wichita
Youd expect a city of Wichitas stature in the aviation industry to have plenty of aircraft manufacturing and service capacity, but few can imagine the size of Cessnas Citation Service Center, a 477,000-square-foot behemoth that can fit 100 of these slick business jets inside it. |
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Aircraft Industry Brings International Talent to Wichita
When John Kasowski was in sixth grade‚ his what I want to be when I grow up essay revealed his aspirations to be an engineer. |
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Wichita Continues to Lead United States in Aerospace Study
According to a 2002 report from the Presidential Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry‚ aviation plants represent a $2.3 billion annual payroll in the Wichita area. |
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