The jet manufacturer plans to break ground next year on a 148,000-sf office and hangar building on 13 acres near Tradeport Drive at Orlando International Airport. The company will also build a 200,000-sf surface apron for maintenance. In the works for later is the construction of another 54,000-sf building on an adjacent four-acre parcel.
The entire expansion is budgeted for $29.4 million. About 200 new jobs will be created. The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority will assist the company with $1.8 million in road improvements, taxiway extensions and various upgrades. Most of this money will come from an Enterprise Florida grant.
The authority itself also wants to put about 15,000 of its own vacant dirt to work on developing commercial projects that will generate new revenue at Orlando International Airport and Orlando Executive Airport.
GOAA hopes it can repeat recently-completed projects such as the Federal Express sorting center; the Avstar hangar; and the land lease to Kane Furniture Co. at Orlando Executive Airport.
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