Filed in archive Aviation Resources on October 8, 2008
Fly Baja
The launch of BajaAerospace.org - an informational website created to attract attention to the growing number of aerospace companies operating in Baja California, Mexico - was announced at an international aerospace conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Topics covered by the industry-led effort include:
* Detailed information from the Baja California and Mexican Federal governments on aerospace industry investments in Mexico;
* Profiles and contacts for aerospace industry companies currently operating in Baja California; and,
* Updated information about ongoing talks between the United States and Mexico to negotiate a Bilateral aviation safety Agreement (BASA) that will allow Mexico-based companies to produce safety-certified components for U.S. aerospace manufacturers.
Nearly half of Mexico's aerospace-related companies are located in Baja California, just minutes from Southern California. For what's available, visit BajaAerospace.org.

* Profiles and contacts for aerospace industry companies currently operating in Baja California; and,
* Updated information about ongoing talks between the United States and Mexico to negotiate a Bilateral aviation safety Agreement (BASA) that will allow Mexico-based companies to produce safety-certified components for U.S. aerospace manufacturers.
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Response from:
Europe Flyer
(10/11/06 4:28am)
I did not fly with the airline, but I must say the website looks really good
Response from:
mexican pharmacys
(05/03/07 12:50pm)
Mexico's Federal Government and the State of Baja California have identified aerospace as a key technology cluster for growth. In fact, Baja California is already home to 30+ aerospace-related manufacturers that are benefiting from the State's skilled engineering and labor force, lower costs, and close proximity to California's aerospace industry.
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Drug Rehabilitation Program
(05/22/07 6:22pm)
Mexico's Federal Government and the State of Baja California have identified aerospace as a key technology cluster for growth. In fact, Baja California is already home to 30+ aerospace-related manufacturers that are benefiting from the State's skilled engineering and labor force, lower costs, and close proximity to California's aerospace industry.
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norvasc generic
(05/29/07 6:22am)
Mexico's Federal Government and the State of Baja California have identified aerospace as a key technology cluster for growth. In fact, Baja California is already home to 30+ aerospace-related manufacturers that are benefiting from the State's skilled engineering and labor force, lower costs, and close proximity to California's aerospace industry.
