The Sky’s the Limit for Aviation and Aerospace in Columbus, Georgia

Columbus, Georgia is the second largest city in the state and part of an extensive aviation and aerospace cluster in the Southeastern U.S. That cluster includes Huntsville, Alabama, and Savannah, Georgia. Columbus’ geographical location gives it a tremendous advantage in the industry.

With its skilled workforce, strategic central location, mild climate, and supportive business environment, Columbus has become home to two key players in the aerospace sector:

  • Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, is investing an additional $206 million in Columbus.
  • McCauley Propeller Systems, the world’s oldest and largest full-line propeller manufacturer, is expanding its facilities and adding a second shift.

Explore sites and buildings that are ideal for the aviation industry.

"We remain committed to supporting manufacturing jobs in Georgia and see an incredible opportunity to expand our workforce and our company's capabilities in Columbus." - Shane Eddy, Pratt & Whitney

"The work ethic is top notch. McCauley absolutely loves Columbus." - Greg Payne, McCauley Propellers

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