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Querétaro government and Airbus Helicopters sign cooperation agreement to expand Airbus' industrial activities in Mexico, creating up to 200 new jobs.
The agreement provides financial incentives to enhance the manufacturing capacity of Airbus' plant in Querétaro.
The Airbus plant in Querétaro was inaugurated in 2013. Photo: Ilse Casas
07/20/2022
The government of Querétaro and Airbus Helicopters have signed a cooperation agreement to expand Airbus' industrial activities in Mexico. This agreement will create up to 200 new jobs to support the increased production of single-aisle aircraft doors.
Airbus has specified that this cooperation agreement with the government of Querétaro will provide financial incentives to improve the industrial capacity of its manufacturing plant in the state.
Governor Mauricio Kuri González of Querétaro and Laurent Mazoué, Executive Vice President of Operations at Airbus Helicopters, signed the cooperation agreement during the Farnborough International Airshow.
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