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Elevating Opportunity: West Virginia’s Expanding Aerospace Sector

West Virginia’s aerospace industry has evolved into one of the state’s most strategically positioned sectors. Anchored by decades of aviation activity, a rapidly expanding workforce pipeline, and new investments across key airports, the state is strengthening its role in commercial aviation, MRO operations, and advanced aerospace manufacturing.

The value proposition is clear: scalable training capacity, aviation‑aligned institutions, and employers with deep regional roots that reduce project risk and accelerate operational timelines.

Recent investments and employer momentum

Several high‑impact developments over the past year have reinforced West Virginia’s competitiveness in the aerospace sector.

KCI Aviation Expansion – Bridgeport  

Aurora Flight Sciences – Composite Manufacturing Leadership  

Columbia Air Services – Martinsburg  

Together, these investments and stories continue to cultivate the long-standing aerospace presence in West Virginia that includes MRO providers, defense contractors, avionics specialists, and advanced materials manufacturers.

A workforce pipeline aligned with industry needs

West Virginia’s aerospace workforce is supported by a coordinated network of education and training institutions offering FAA‑aligned programs, engineering pathways, and hands‑on technical instruction. This pipeline is expanding rapidly as institutions respond to national demand for pilots, A&P mechanics, and aviation technicians.

Together, these institutions create a reliable pipeline of pilots, A&P mechanics, avionics technicians, and aerospace managers, an increasingly valuable asset in a competitive national labor market.

Strategic access to major markets

West Virginia’s location provides meaningful advantages for aerospace operations:

For companies seeking central access, predictable costs, and room to grow, West Virginia offers a compelling alternative to congested metro markets.

A committed partner for site consultants and their clients

West Virginia’s economic development team works closely with aerospace companies and site consultants to support site evaluation, coordinate with airport authorities, and streamline project planning. The state’s recent aerospace investments demonstrate both market confidence and a strong foundation for future growth.

With a robust training ecosystem and a growing cluster of aerospace employers, West Virginia is well positioned to support the next generation of aerospace operations.

For companies seeking reliability, workforce strength, and long‑term partnership, West Virginia offers a proven and increasingly competitive aerospace advantage.

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