Companies from Amazon to Atlas Air know that before they put a plane in the air, they need to have strong ground support. And the aerospace industry in Northern Kentucky can find a high level of support across the region.
The aviation sector in Kentucky is a rapidly growing industry.
- There are more than 100 Kentucky aerospace companies currently in operation.
- Over 23,000 people are employed in Kentucky aerospace companies.
- More than $10 billion in products and parts for the aerospace industry were exported from Kentucky in 2022 alone.
In addition to established aviation companies in Kentucky, there are educational opportunities and new businesses expanding the aviation sector across the region. With continuing investments, the number of Northern Kentucky aviation jobs is only going to continue to increase. In this article, we’ll look at the assistance and opportunities that are helping aviation companies in Kentucky soar to new heights.
The Aviation Sector in Kentucky: A Snapshot
The success of the aviation industry in Northern Kentucky is based in two places:
- Aerospace companies
- Airports
Airports
Northern Kentucky is home to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). It was recently rated by Skytrax as the second-best regional airport in North America. With a cargo growth rate of over 150% across the past five years, it is also one of the fastest-growing cargo airports in the world.
At CVG and the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, there are three major air cargo hubs. The three hubs are operated by Amazon, DHL, and UPS. Those three carriers, along with 11 others, add fuel to aviation growth in Northern Kentucky.
Aerospace companies
Northern Kentucky is home to more than commercial and cargo air carriers. There are also many aviation companies in Kentucky that provide education and innovation, manufacturing, maintenance, and support services to the aviation industry.
Many Kentucky aerospace companies are making significant investments to grow the industry across the region.
- Atlas Air made a $34 million investment to locate its operations center near CVG. The result of this move was the addition of nearly 600 industry jobs.
- FEAM Aero invested more than $40 million in two maintenance hangars.
- Epic Flight Academy is training a new generation of mechanics with a $7 million investment in the region.
Northern Kentucky’s Aviation Advantages
Northern Kentucky holds a unique place in the aerospace industry and there are several reasons why.
Strategic location
One of the reasons that Kentucky has become a vitally important air hub is the region’s centralized location and easy access to rail, roads, and waterways. This makes the import and export of materials cost-effective.
Educational programs
Northern Kentucky has multiple educational opportunities for people looking to get into the industry and for industry vets looking to reskill. Within a 75-mile radius of Northern Kentucky, there are:
- 25 four-year colleges and universities
- 11 technical and community colleges
- Multiple private aviation skills specialty schools
Some of the programs students can take advantage of include:
- Kentucky Community & Technical College System offers an FAA-certified course path “…in the inspection, repair, service, and overhaul of aircraft and engines.”
- GE Aviation Customer Training Education Center helps customers explore technological advances in aviation.
- Epic Aircraft Mechanic School is a newly opened training program to develop aviation maintenance experts.
- Cincinnati State offers a full Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program, preparing students with an Associate’s Degree covering all of today’s aircraft systems.
- At Maysville Community & Technical College, students can receive FAA-certified training in their AMT program, as well.
- For more information on the wealth of education experiences in the area, see this newsletter from the Kentucky Department of Aviation – The Runway.
These educational opportunities create a knowledgeable labor force to lay the foundation for the future success of aviation businesses in Kentucky.
Experienced labor market
There are nearly 8,000 people working in the aviation industry in Northern Kentucky and over 20,000 across the state.
While many more skilled employees are needed in this fast-growing industry, the region stands ready to respond. There is a regional labor pool of 1.5 million people including 5,500 recent university graduates with an engineering degree.
Business incentives
Aviation companies looking to grow their footprint in Northern Kentucky can take advantage of a number of different business incentives that offer them distinct cost advantages to grow.
- The Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act (KEIA) Tax Incentives refund sales and use taxes for property improvements. These incentives can also be used for the purchase of equipment used in R&D (Research and Development).
- Industrial Review Bonds (IRB) are available from state and local governments to support manufacturing growth.
- The Bluegrass State Skills Corporation Skills Training Investment Credit offers help to businesses looking to upskill their employees.
Government support
Kentucky State Representative Ken Fleming (R-Louisville) worked with Kentucky State Senator Brandon Storm (R-London) to pass the Aerospace Education Reinvestment Opportunity Act (AERO). Signed into law in April of 2024, the law is intended to increase educational opportunities for aviation careers including aerospace engineering in Kentucky.
Key Aviation Companies in Northern Kentucky
According to a recent report, the logistics and freight side of the aviation and aerospace business in Kentucky accounted for over $16 billion in revenue in 2022. And that doesn’t include maintenance, manufacturing, R&D, and other aviation-focused businesses in Kentucky.
The following aviation companies are among those currently adding to Kentucky revenue numbers:
- GE Aerospace – Engine Services is an aviation technology company with locations in Northern Kentucky. GE develops jet and turboprop engines along with integrated flight systems.
- Unilode Aviation Solutions is at the forefront of aerospace innovations through digitalization, inflight equipment management, and Unit Load Devices (ULDs).
- VSE Aviation Services offers aviation maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) services for:
- Commercial
- Military
- Business
- General aviation providers
- Rotorcraft
- Thoroughbred Aviation Maintenance provides mechanical maintenance, avionics repair, aircraft painting, and parts. They offer mobile and on-site services.
The Future of the Aviation Industry in Northern Kentucky
With government and corporate investments, the future prospects for the aviation industry in Northern Kentucky are strong. For example, DHL is expanding its footprint at CVG with a $200 million maintenance facility and airport improvements.
But aviation companies in Kentucky are not only expanding, they are innovating. Some of the future prospects in the aviation industry may be coming from engagements like:
- The University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub, which has partnered with CVG to develop innovations that will improve air travel.
- Aerospace Composites Solutions is developing lightweight designs with extra resilience for use in aerospace projects.
- The next generation of eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircrafts that are being developed by AIR.
- GE Aerospace where they are developing a “three-stream adaptive cycle engine” that will revolutionize propulsion.
- Developing new automation solutions for space-based health and technology systems which is the focus of Space Tango.
The Aerospace Industry in Northern Kentucky
The fast-growing aviation sector in Kentucky is also constantly evolving. As new aerospace innovations are made, companies adjust to provide the needed services, parts, and technologies. At each step in the innovation process, from startup to expansion, BE NKY Growth Partnership is there to support the aviation industry in Northern Kentucky.
Contact BE NKY Growth Partnership to discuss how to expand your business in the aviation sector in Kentucky.