As we enter into the final third of the year, it’s important that we take a look a look at a few key industries to get a greater picture of where the economy stands as we continue to look for trends of a rebound.
Aviation manufacturing as a whole, is a great industry to take a look at to see where we stand not just as a whole in manufacturing but where we stand as a whole when it comes to an economical rebound.
Where is Avaiation Manufacturing?
Aviation and plane manufacturing has long been a staple for the United States, as even Stockboy Dave Portnoy has coined the term that Americans Fly in this country. Aviation and airplanes have long been a form of transporatation for many people across the nation. Aviation companies like Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Gulfstream, and Textron make up most of the airplanes that are common in America and with most people no longer flying it's no surprise that some of these companies have been hit in some form.
Manufacturing in this space, is down and airplanes in particular are being sold at lower limits than ever before. Flying and Americans habits will change there’s no doubt about it, but that’s not a bad thing. More results will come in the form of airports moving faster than ever and less lines.
Like other industries, however, CEOs and Manufacturing leaders are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as we close out the year. Many of those in the aviation industry are looking at the current recession as an opportunity to spring up long-delayed manufacturing practices that need to be performed and installing automation best practices.
Yes, manufacturing is down many have said in this industry, but they are fall from down.
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