Some spy plane work moving to Mississippi
Northrop Grumman will produce fuselages for Global Hawk unmanned surveillance planes in Moss Point
Saturday, February 19, 2005
By GEORGE TALBOT
Business Reporter
PASCAGOULA, Miss. -- Northrop Grumman Corp., looking to cut the manufacturing cost of its cutting-edge Global Hawk unmanned aircraft, said Friday it will move production of the airplane's fuselage to its aviation center in Moss Point, bringing 60 high-paying jobs to Jackson County.
The Global Hawk, a high-tech surveillance plane that has become a weapon in the war against terrorism, currently is assembled in Palmdale, Calif. The Air Force wants the planes to fly farther, faster and carry heavier payloads, but the added capabilities threaten to push the plane's cost above funding levels set by the Department of Defense.
The Los Angeles-based Northrop Grumman said it will spend $4 million to expand its so-called Unmanned Systems Center at the
Trent Lott International Airport to include production of the Global Hawk fuselage, which will be trucked to Palmdale for final assembly.
"Expanding operations at this low-cost manufacturing center in Moss Point enables Northrop Grumman to directly respond to our customers' desire to manage costs and provide the best-value solution for their acquisition dollar," said Chris Hernandez, vice president of Northrop Grumman's unmanned systems division.
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