The expansion project will ultimately create about 120 new positions to supplement the team of 110 employees currently working at Aurora's existing Harrison-Marion locale. "Jobs in the industry require specialized skills that our qualified pool of workers can easily provide," says Gov. Bob Wise. "West Virginia is an excellent location for top flight companies." Other aerospace concerns at Harrison-Marion include Bombardier Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and the Robert C. Byrd Fairmont State College National Aerospace Education Center. Aurora's new building is on target to reach completion by year's end.

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