Construction to start for Louisiana helicopter assembly facility

Lafayette Regional Airport center will assemble Bell 505 JetRanger X commercial helicopters.


Lafayette, Louisiana – Gov. Bobby Jindal and Bell Helicopter CEO John Garrison have announced the start of construction for the company’s Lafayette Aircraft Assembly Center, which is scheduled to begin assembly operations of the new Bell 505 JetRanger X helicopter by 2016 at the Lafayette Regional Airport. The first modern-era aircraft assembly facility in Louisiana, the Bell Helicopter site will create 115 new direct jobs, with an average salary of more than $55,000 per year, plus benefits. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the aerospace project will result in another 136 new permanent indirect jobs, for a total of more than 250 new jobs in the Acadiana Region and surrounding areas.
 
Garrison announced the initial hiring of management team members for the Lafayette Aircraft Assembly Center: General Manager Paul Watts and Human Resources Business Partner Krystal Holder, both veteran Bell Helicopter employees. In addition, the company confirmed receipt to date of more than 200 purchase agreements for the Bell 505. The five-seat, single-engine, turbine helicopter combines Bell Helicopter’s proven technology with nearly a half-century of experience defining the SLS, or short light single, market with earlier JetRanger models.
 
Gov. Jindal said, “We are delighted that construction of a world-class aerospace assembly facility is underway in Lafayette and that skilled Louisiana workers will be producing the standard-bearer for a vital segment of the commercial aviation market. We are excited that hundreds of Louisiana families will benefit from the advanced aerospace assembly operations that will take place here in Lafayette.”
 
The 82,300ft2, $26.3 million Lafayette Aircraft Assembly Center will be funded by the State of Louisiana, owned by Lafayette Regional Airport, and leased by Bell Helicopter. The company will make an additional capital investment of $11.4 million in equipment and tooling at the 14.5-acre airport site, which is adjacent to U.S. 90.
 
“We have experienced tremendous interest and support from our customers for this aircraft, confirming it was absolutely the right product for the market at this time,” Garrison said. “The groundbreaking of the Bell Helicopter facility in Lafayette is a significant milestone toward aircraft production and delivery. The support provided by the State of Louisiana as well as their exceptional workforce training programs will help ensure the facility and our future workforce are operationally ready and able to quickly ramp up to meet our production demands.”
 
The company is on schedule to meet an occupancy target of June 2015 for the assembly facility. Hiring is expected to begin in 2015, with assembly operations starting in 2016 following certification of the facility and the aircraft by federal aviation authorities.
 
In addition to creating 115 new direct jobs at the Lafayette Aircraft Assembly Center, Bell Helicopter will retain more than 60 jobs in the Lafayette area at two existing facilities that perform rotor blade and composite repair and overhaul.
 
Source: Bell Helicopter