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Columbus, GA ~ Columbus, GA - In a press conference held today, Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, will be investing $200 million to expand its operations in Columbus, Georgia. This expansion is expected to create 15 new jobs initially, with more jobs to follow in the future. The announcement was celebrated by Governor Kemp, Pratt & Whitney President Shane Eddy, Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson, and other public and company leaders.
Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about the investment and praised Pratt & Whitney for their continued success in Georgia. "Pratt & Whitney's decision to invest in Georgia immediately after just completing another major expansion is an incredible testament to how companies that operate in our state find reliable, ongoing, and long-term success," said Governor Kemp. He also acknowledged the company's partnership with the state for over forty years and its contribution to the aerospace industry.
The Pratt & Whitney Columbus facility was opened in 1984 and includes both the Columbus Engine Center and Columbus Forge on the same campus. The Columbus Engine Center maintains engines for various aircraft models such as Airbus A320neo family, Airbus A220, Embraer E-Jets E2, Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle and Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon. The facility also supports the production of compressor airfoils and disks for commercial and military engines.
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Pratt & Whitney President Shane Eddy expressed his gratitude towards the community of Columbus for their support over the past four decades. "Since 2008, we have invested more than $1 billion to continue expanding our footprint and capabilities in Columbus," said Eddy. He also mentioned that this latest investment will increase output of critical parts for their growing military and commercial engine programs.
The expansion project is expected to be completed by 2028 at two locations - 8987 Macon Road for Columbus Engine Center and 8801 Macon Road for Columbus Forge. Those interested in career opportunities at Pratt & Whitney can visit their website for more information.
Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson also expressed his appreciation for Pratt & Whitney's continued faith in the community and the Valley region. "Pratt & Whitney has been such an outstanding community partner, and we look forward to continuing to grow that relationship," said Mayor Henderson.
Chairman Selvin Hollingsworth of the Development Authority of Columbus, Georgia, also shared his excitement about the project and its impact on the region's advanced manufacturing sector. "Together, we are building a stronger future for Columbus, GA," said Hollingsworth.
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The Georgia Department of Economic Development's (GDEcD) Global Commerce team was represented by Regional Project Manager Christy Bozeman in this competitive project. Bozeman worked closely with partners such as the Development Authority of Columbus, Georgia Power, and Georgia Quick Start to bring this investment to fruition.
GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson highlighted the importance of investing in workforce initiatives for long-term success. "By working with our education partners and local communities, such as Columbus Technical College and Columbus-Muscogee County, Georgia offers solutions that support decades of accomplishments and milestones like today," said Commissioner Wilson.
The expansion project by Pratt & Whitney is a testament to their commitment towards growth and development in Georgia. With this investment, they will continue to be a major contributor to the state's economy while creating high-quality jobs for its residents.
Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about the investment and praised Pratt & Whitney for their continued success in Georgia. "Pratt & Whitney's decision to invest in Georgia immediately after just completing another major expansion is an incredible testament to how companies that operate in our state find reliable, ongoing, and long-term success," said Governor Kemp. He also acknowledged the company's partnership with the state for over forty years and its contribution to the aerospace industry.
The Pratt & Whitney Columbus facility was opened in 1984 and includes both the Columbus Engine Center and Columbus Forge on the same campus. The Columbus Engine Center maintains engines for various aircraft models such as Airbus A320neo family, Airbus A220, Embraer E-Jets E2, Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle and Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon. The facility also supports the production of compressor airfoils and disks for commercial and military engines.
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Pratt & Whitney President Shane Eddy expressed his gratitude towards the community of Columbus for their support over the past four decades. "Since 2008, we have invested more than $1 billion to continue expanding our footprint and capabilities in Columbus," said Eddy. He also mentioned that this latest investment will increase output of critical parts for their growing military and commercial engine programs.
The expansion project is expected to be completed by 2028 at two locations - 8987 Macon Road for Columbus Engine Center and 8801 Macon Road for Columbus Forge. Those interested in career opportunities at Pratt & Whitney can visit their website for more information.
Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson also expressed his appreciation for Pratt & Whitney's continued faith in the community and the Valley region. "Pratt & Whitney has been such an outstanding community partner, and we look forward to continuing to grow that relationship," said Mayor Henderson.
Chairman Selvin Hollingsworth of the Development Authority of Columbus, Georgia, also shared his excitement about the project and its impact on the region's advanced manufacturing sector. "Together, we are building a stronger future for Columbus, GA," said Hollingsworth.
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The Georgia Department of Economic Development's (GDEcD) Global Commerce team was represented by Regional Project Manager Christy Bozeman in this competitive project. Bozeman worked closely with partners such as the Development Authority of Columbus, Georgia Power, and Georgia Quick Start to bring this investment to fruition.
GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson highlighted the importance of investing in workforce initiatives for long-term success. "By working with our education partners and local communities, such as Columbus Technical College and Columbus-Muscogee County, Georgia offers solutions that support decades of accomplishments and milestones like today," said Commissioner Wilson.
The expansion project by Pratt & Whitney is a testament to their commitment towards growth and development in Georgia. With this investment, they will continue to be a major contributor to the state's economy while creating high-quality jobs for its residents.
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