Published: November 16, 2009
IAI Inaugurates New Facility in Columbus, MS
COLUMBUS, Miss. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Stark Aerospace held the grand opening celebration of its new facility
in Columbus, MS, today. Stark Aerospace is a subsidiary of IAI North
America, the U.S. subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI).
On hand to participate in the festivities were Mississippi congressmen
Travis Childers and Gregg Harper. United States Senator Thad Cochran
sent his congratulatory remarks via a video message and Senator Roger
Wicker by a letter. Also speaking at the ceremony was Gray Swoope,
Executive Director of the Mississippi Development Authority. Yair
Shamir, chairman of the board of IAI brought the ceremony to a strong
close with remarks about his company's investment in Mississippi and its
plans for growth.
"We established Stark Aerospace to advance IAI technologies, products,
and systems to enhance the security of the United States," stated
Shamir. "Our goal for Stark Aerospace is to become a leading regional
aerospace and defense company benefiting its customers, community,
owners, and employees."
Stark Aerospace was established in 2006 at Mississippi State
University's Raspet Flight Lab in Starkville, MS, and a second division
was added in 2007, in Columbus, MS. Today, the ribbon was cut on an
86,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility at the Golden Triangle
Regional Airport. In addition, construction is already underway for a
20,000 square foot expansion expected to be completed in January 2010.
"With the construction of this new facility, Stark Aerospace is further
demonstrating its commitment to doing business in Mississippi," said
Governor Haley Barbour in a statement released for the occasion. "I
commend the company for the additional jobs they are creating here in
the Golden Triangle area and the contributions their operations are
making to this community, the state, and to our nation's defense."
The Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) division is producing the Hunter MQ-5B
for the U.S. Army. It has flown hundreds of thousands of hours in
Afghanistan and Iraq in support of the Global War on Terror. Stark is
currently expanding its UAS flight operations and facilities to meet
increased demand in the American market. An example of this is the Heron
MALE UAS. With a 550-pound multi-sensor payload ability, 30,000-foot
altitude, over 40 hours endurance, and over 50,000 flight hours, the
Heron UAS has superior reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities.
"I am extremely pleased to have a company like Stark Aerospace in
Mississippi's First Congressional District," said Congressman Childers.
"The new facility in Columbus will build on Stark's legacy of creating
good-paying, high-tech jobs that we need here in North Mississippi. I am
also proud to have supported funding for the Heron UAS. Projects like
the Heron keep our nation at the forefront of cutting edge military
technology, promoting economic development, and improving our national
security."
The Electro-Optics division performs assembly of new TAMAM POP (Plug-in
Optronic Payload) 300 series payloads and performs repairs on these
units used on AAI Shadow UAS in Afghanistan and Iraq. These payloads are
also used on law enforcement helicopters and for other surveillance
needs.
Stark is broadening its capabilities through increased U.S. based
engineering research support.
"I am extremely encouraged by the investment Israel Aerospace Industries
has made and continues to make in the Starkville and Columbus area,"
noted Congressman Harper. "The Golden Triangle has truly positioned
itself as an aerospace corridor in both the manned and unmanned aerial
vehicle fields. The partnership between Stark Aerospace and Mississippi
State University will ensure our warfighters are provided
state-of-the-art equipment designed to detect and defeat."
About Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
IAI is Israel's largest industrial exporter and a globally recognized
leader in defense and commercial markets. IAI provides unique and
cost-effective technological solutions for a broad spectrum of needs in
space, air, land, sea, and homeland defense.
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Stark Aerospace
Betsy Galloway, 662-798-4075, Ext. 1170
bgalloway@starkaerospace.com
or
IAI
Doron
Suslik, +972 (3) 935-8509
Deputy Corporate Vice President for
Communications
hpaz@iai.co.il
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