"This is the great objective that we all have, not only Queretaro, but the nation”
QUERETARO, MEXICO - Building jet airplanes has long been the domain of advanced industrial nations. Now, Mexico is trying to join the club by hitching a ride with a Canadian aerospace company.
Montreal-based Bombardier Aerospace broke ground this month in this central Mexican city on a massive complex to build wiring harnesses, fuselages and flight controls. The company, best known for its Learjets and other executive jets, employs 450 workers here. It plans to have 1,200 by the end of next year.
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