States Aerospace Industry in Dire Need of New Talent
Aerospace is in a tenuous state: Oklahoma’s work force is expected to come up short in key employment positions soon in the face of a major skills shift, but with just a little more effort Oklahoma’s aerospace sector could truly soar, industry experts said. “If you speak with aerospace industry leaders, they already have more work to do today than they have people to do it. We have a huge amount of potential to exploit in the industry here,” said Robert Conner, former director of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center at Tinker Air Force Base and now executive in residence at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Innovation and Economic Development.
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