Cecil Airport hangar expansion expected to add 400 jobs
The Cecil Airport currently has 350 people, but with the construction of a new hanger, it is estimated to add 400 new jobs. The construction is estimated to start next autumn and Boeing expects to start the operations by January 2024. The combined investment by the aviation authority and Boeing is estimated to be in the range of $150 million. To read more about this, click here.
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