Aerospace Industry in Latin America

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"Mexico's Aerospace Summit" 2015.

HARLINGEN – With the recent designation of the Harlingen Aerotropolis at Valley International Airport — formerly known as the Harlingen Industrial Airpark — as a shovel-ready industrial site, the Harlingen Economic Development Corp. will be pursuing aerospace business opportunities in Querétaro, Mexico.

Furthermore, with the firm presence of United Launch Alliance in this city, and the impending arrival of Space Exploration Technologies in Cameron County, HEDC is keeping a close watch on prospective opportunities in the aerospace industry.


HEDC Industrial Recruitment and Retention Manager Ramiro Aleman, Jr., and Commercial Recruitment and Retention Manager/Marketing Director Lyle Garza yesterday presented the HEDC Board of Director with an update on their efforts to network, and market the city with the goal of attracting new industry and creating jobs.

Aleman said he and a VIA representative would be traveling to Queretaro, Mexico, Sept. 3-4 to attend Mexico’s Aerospace Summit.

Summit organizers point out that Mexico’s aeronautical industry has grown from 100 United States and European manufacturers in 2004 to more than 300 in 2015.

Queretaro, the home of Bombardier Mexico, is “in the heart of the aerospace industry,” Aleman told the board, noting the group is really excited about attending the summit and marketing the aerotropolis.

Aleman said HEDC also is working with a business concern, which imports and exports finished raw materials for its possible location at the Port of Harlingen. The business is in the energy sector, and Aleman said the business already has done a project with Mexico’s national oil company Pemex.

Another prospect seeks a 60,000 square-foot facility and would create 80 new jobs.

Regarding ongoing projects, Garza said there is, “a lot of movement.”

The new $400,000 Popeye’s restaurant on Ed Carey Drive and the $2.5 million Cameron County Communications Center at 501 Camelot Drive are getting ready to open.

Crews also have started to pour the foundation on the $10 million, 72-bed psychiatric hospital for Strategic Behavioral Health LLC’s Palms Behavioral Health at 613 Victoria Lane.

Garza also said HEDC had assisted in organizing the Binational Border Economic Development event (BiNED) where the mayors of Brownsville, Harlingen, McAllen, Edinburg, Matamoros, Reynosa and Cameron and Hidalgo county judges signed a resolution in unity to maximize economic development opportunities in the region.

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Safran Group will establish a new plant in Queretaro this year. Besides, it also foresees the extension of another plant to manufacture critical parts to the future engine, revealed Daniel Parfait, Safran's President. He stressed that the new plant is an expansion of the plant located at the Aerospace Park, next to the Intercontinental Airport of Queretaro (AIQ). Mr. Parfait said that the group maintained a growth rate of 25% in the country, which will remain because they already have orders for more than 10,000 new generation engines. "We are searching for the latest technology, focused on biometric screening, fundamental mathematics, composites, and super computers. Innovation is what allows us to be among the first places in the world in more than 10 sectors", expressed Mr. Parfait.
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UNASUR develops first regional defense aircraft



Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Ecuador working on joint development of a Regional Training Aircraft, first defense aircraft for UNASUR. The aircraft will be produced at Fabrica Argentina de Aviones (FADEA).

The construction of the aircraft, another step in the consolidation of continental integration, strengthens the defense industry in South America as a whole. For Brazil, the project provides the entry of domestic companies into markets dominated by other countries.

Unasur is also working on developing a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle)
and a Cyber Defense project


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To have the countries cooperating is a positive development. Excuse my ignorance, but I always believe talks of all out war between Brazil and Argentina before 1982 were just rhetorics.
Well T2Contra, all is History, Portugal and Spain were the same nation 800 years ago, in fact Spanish and Portuguese were the same Language, when Portugal split from Spain, is when their language developed.
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The Portuguese always have been very independent from Spain, however they have from time to time re-joined the Spanish crown like in 1580.

So Brazil and Argentina, heirs of their colonial parents inherited the same cultural patterns and traits, Brazil could keep its national unity, something the viceroyalty of La Plata and Peru could not.

So Argentina always has struggle to be the leader of South America and even merge their smaller parts like Uruguay and Chile
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This caused the rivalry between Argentina and Brazil in the XX century, Argentina was a very developed country in the early 1900s, even by 1950 was the largest economy of Latin America, it was the Falklands war and the fact Brazil and Argentina understood, the need to join, UNASUR still i an attempt to create a united South America.
For the same reason we were the same nation in 1580, so all these projects are aimed at creating a common aerospace program, in fact Embraer`s projects are in part politically aimed, specially KC-390

Th reality is Brazil`s Portuguese has become closer to Spanish than to Portuguese from Portugal, i can understand Brazilian Portuguese very well and a Brazilian can understand pretty well some dialects of Spanish
 
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That is totally new to me. The only thing I knew was that the Portuguese language is a difficult language to learn.
It is not very difficult if you speak English,it is basically a kind of weird Spanish, i can watch TV programs from Brazil and understand between-100%-90% of what they say.

Some words are very similar to English, for example they say meia Noite=mid night or homens-men (it is pronounced omens).

However there are some dialects of Portuguese very hard to understand like the Azores Islands Portuguese, some Spanish dialects also are difficult to understand, but usually for a person who understands Colombian Spanish or even Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese is pretty easy.

OEMs are increasing investment in R&D to develop fuel-efficient products and reduce the effect of volatility in fuel prices. Boeing’s upcoming 737 Max and Airbus’ A 320 Neo will offer 15%-20% better fuel efficiency as compared to existing standards. Engine manufacturers are also coming up with fuel-efficient engines such as CFM International’s LEAP and Pratt & Whitney’s PW1000G. ► Aerospace companies are manufacturing a substantial portion of their new fuel efficient products in Mexico. For instance, Bombardier is manufacturing 85% of the composite materials for Learjet85 at its Mexican facility.


Companies are moving manufacturing closer to the US and other regions with high customer demand. For example, Airbus moved some of its component manufacturing processes from its Asian facility to the Mexican one. ► This is expected to shorten lead times, increase control over supply-chain and reduce transportation costs.

Exports (in US$) % of Mexico’s export Number of companies Manufacturing capabilities Long-term vision Major companies

Baja California 1,391 million 28% 60 Precision machining, metal plate conformation, electrical and hydraulic systems, complete integration testing, interior design KPO leader for fuselage systems and power plants Honeywell, Gulfstream, Eation, Rockwell Collins, Lockheed Martin, Goodrich

Chihuahua 568 million 11% 28 Electrical systems for aircraft, helicopter structures and assemblies, metal components, engine components Manufacturing hub for hightech and dual-use goods Cessna, Textron, Honeywell, Beechcraft

Sonora 174 million 4% 48 Interior cabin systems and components, engine accessories, starting systems and electrical power systems, special processes Leading turbine manufacturer Goodrich, Semco, BE Aerospace, Precision Aerospace

Queretaro 673 million 13% 34 Propulsion systems, airframe structures, subassemblies and subsystems, engine components, landing gear systems Hub for complex machining processes and MRO Bombardier, Safran, Eurocopter, Galnik, General Electric Nuevo Leon 555 million 11% 28 Advanced manufacturing, maintenance and repair Center of excellence in aeronautical innovation, engineering and manufacturing Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Hamilton Sudstrand



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To preserve the skilled labor of their defense Area teams, who had to slow the pace of projects such as the KC-390 military cargo, Embraer is relocating some professionals for the commercial jet program E-2, that is full swing.

The fall of 16.5% in the defense area of revenue affected the company's financial results in the second quarter. With the delay in the transfer of funds, certification of the KC-390, which has always been considered a priority project for the Government, was delayed in one year and the first deliveries before planned for 2016 will only happen in the first half of 2018.

Despite the difficulties in financial matters, investments in training and development of professionals have been kept, according to the company. In 2014, the Company invested R $ 15 million in training and professional development programs.

Over the past decade the Brazilian manufacturer also invested $ 5 million in two major training programs for aeronautical engineers and designers of the company. With more than 1,300 engineering graduates, the Specialization Program in Engineering (EPE), in partnership with the ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics), attracts every year 60 candidates per seat.

Latest, the Program Designer Embraer (PPE) trained and hired 124 professionals to meet the increased demand for new company projects in all areas, such as the KC-390, the E2 jets and Legacy 450 and 500 executives, reported the Personnel Development Director of Embraer, Daniela Sena.

"With 60 engineers trained annually at Masters level, the PEE feeds the engineering development chain Embraer. For designers, there is no training in Brazil. In the PPE we customize the training for our needs," explains the director .

Selected by the EPP in 2013, the aircraft designer Naiara Rose dos Santos is now working on the design of electrical systems of E2 jets. "The EPP course prepared me to work on the project, but keep doing other courses offered by the company and thus specialize even more to the development of new programs," he said. Encouraged by the company, Naiara started to attend mechanical engineering and has just completed an English course abroad.
Manufacturers dismiss and country loses experts
A master's degree in optics and expertise in the International Society for Optics and Photonics (Spie) and a complementary training course in optical design software in ZEMAX, US, Erica says that decided to leave the space field and defense, after being fired, because it saw no prospect of being able to apply their knowledge in another company or institution.

"Brazil has a very high investment for technology development of high-resolution cameras in the country. The first option was to buy it out, as happened in the first two satellites made with China," he says. For the scientist, the country lost the opportunity to continue evolving in the application of this knowledge to the development of other types of cameras and advanced optical equipment.

Orbital specializing in the development of solar panels for satellites, reduced by 50% the number of employees, of which 80% highly qualified, and today has 21 employees. Part of this reduction was due to dismissal and part for lack of motivation. "Most of the people left because they lost motivation and therefore decided to work on other less demanding technology sector," said company president Celio Vaz.

Helibras in output to keep professionals was exporting engineering services for the Airbus Helicopters group. Considered the fourth pillar of engineering matrix, along with France, Germany and Spain, Helibras in Brazil was being able to design a fully national helicopter within five years, but with the crisis the project was postponed.

The company's engineering center in Itajubá currently has 73 experts. The company started with seven people in 2009. "Some joined the plan of voluntary redundancies, but the most important technical skills and strategic for the group we are managing to maintain," says Walter Filho, director of the engineering center of Helibras.

The strategy to insure this manpower, according Son, involves beyond the sale of international services for affiliates of Helicopters Airbus in the world, the development of differentiated solutions that improve the competitiveness of branded products in the Brazilian market and in Latin America. "A recent example is the vip inside the helicópopters in the world, the development of differentiated solutions that improve the competitiveness of branded products in the Brazilian market and in Latin America." A recent example is the vip inside the H130 helicopter, which was entirely made by Helibras in Brazil. The product has the potential to be exported to other countries in the region, "he said.
After investing in manpower, including training and expertise abroad, the aerospace and defense industry in Brazil is laying off to face the cutting government investment. In addition to the cost of dismissal, these people take much knowledge of the companies. According to the AIAB (Association of Aerospace Industries of Brazil), the aerospace and defense now employs 24,000 people, of which most, about 19,000 people work at Embraer. But the space sector is the hardest hit.

The lack of new projects and contracts, as well as budget constraint, threatens the survival of these companies and their teams. The production of spatial area Mectron, a subsidiary of Odebrecht Defense and Technology and responsible for the development of missiles, torpedoes, radar and space systems, was closed in the first half and 32 people were laid off. The five employees who were at the managerial level, playing some projects are still in progress, according to the president of Odebrecht Defence, André Amaro. In total, the Mectron had 500 employees at the beginning of the year and now has 360.

Degree in electronic engineering from ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics) Arnaldo WOWK, with nearly 40 years of experience in the defense and space sector, was one of the laid-off professionals Mectron. Passing by Embraer and expertise in the French Space Agency (CNES), WOWK said he is disappointed and fears for the future of queainda projects are underway in the space area.

"We lost the technical training that allowed to continue projects like the VLS rocket. The contract of electric rocket networks, which had 70% of its development made by Mectron will be transferred to the Institute of Aeronautics and Space (IAE). He , however, has no staff to complete the work, "he said.

Opto Electronics, of St. Charles, currently in bankruptcy protection, also dismissed their technical teams to reduce from 85 to only 18 the core of engineers and technicians who worked in optronic area (single core in Brazil).

It was with this group that the company developed the high resolution camera of the China-Brazil satellite (considered a milestone for the Brazilian space program) and the missile project A-Darter, made with South Africa. According to the director of research and Opto development, Mario Stefani, 40% of professionals who have left the company were working at universities and 20% are being absorbed by companies and foreign universities.

To form a PhD in optics, according to Stefani, the average time can reach 17 years. Opto Electronics invested including the further training of its professionals in various universities outside Brazil.

"People with senior qualification level move by the challenge. When you do not have perspective are unmotivated" he says. Because they are very qualified, the executive explained, these professionals are rarely unemployed, but the strategic projects of the country end up having no continuity because the teams are dispersed.

One of the leading scientists ahead of the development of space camera Opto, physical Erica Gabriela de Carvalho, 38, is currently professor of physics in high school of a private school in São Paulo and teaches calculus and physics at the University of St. Paulo (USP).
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DroneTech UAV Fixed Wing VTOL UAV control system testbed


A new milestone by VANTECH`s Pelican that just recently flew on 19th September 2015.
 
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