Aerospace Maintenance & Repair Operation Locates HQ at Kerrville Airport in Texas' Hill Country
Gulf Avionics' 7K-SF operation launched January 2021 to serve aviation customers; comes as the City of Kerrville continues economic growth in key industries, according to Kerr EDC
KERRVILLE, Texas, March 23, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Gulf Avionics, a full-service avionics maintenance and repair operation (MRO), has located its headquarters and operations at the Kerrville/Kerr County Airport in Texas' Hill Country region, which runs between the state's central and southern sections. The company will service aviation clients from the greater San Antonio area and plans to create 50 avionics and aerospace jobs in the next five years.
After a year-long site selection process, the MRO chose Kerrville and has moved into 7,000 square feet of space at one of the airport's hangars.
"Kerr County is positioned in a very unique space within Texas. The beauty and expanse of the Hill Country lends itself to those that enjoy the outdoors and appreciate the feel of wide-open spaces," said Chris Todtenhausen, vice president of business development for Gulf Avionics and RBR Aviation. "We devoted nearly a year in our search for a better location, which now provides easy access to a large group of targeted customers, and we expect to continue growing."
Gulf Avionics, an official dealer for manufacturers including Garmin, Honeywell, Trans-Cal, and PS Engineering, will be offering inspection and general maintenance assistance to hundreds of aircraft owners and operators as it grows its presence in Kerrville and throughout the Austin-San Antonio corridor, home to 4.5 million people.
The new Kerrville headquarters is now servicing tenants on the field and having customers fly in from nearby areas. The company has started the process of recruiting talent and hiring local employees. The new jobs, specifically the avionics technicians, will earn upward of $75,000 in annual wages, which will infuse more than $16 million into the local economy.
"This sector is growing incredibly fast, as leading aviation companies see numerous cost and workforce benefits, as well as our supply-chain network's added value, to locating along this well-known corridor," said Gil Salinas, executive director of the Kerr Economic Development Corporation (KEDC). "Our work in further developing this industry cluster is in alignment with Governor Greg Abbott's vision of making Texas No. 1 in the aviation, aerospace and space sectors nationally."
Gulf Avionics is part of a holding company named E.H. Caddis & Co. which also owns Dallas-based RBR Aviation.
"We've already had some initial discussions between executives of Gulf Avionics and our other new aerospace company, Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing," Salinas added. "There's some real synergies starting to develop between the two companies and it's just exciting to help foster the growth of our aerospace cluster, which is aligned with the community's 2050 'Your Vision Comprehensive Plan.'"
Last year, the KEDC announced that Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing, a North Dakota-based Tier-1 aerospace component manufacturer, is moving into a 40,000-square-foot facility at the Airport Commerce Park. The company will be creating 400 jobs, $8 million in capital investment and generating $82 million in economic output to the area.
"Kerrville welcomes Gulf Avionics with open arms, as the company is set to create dozens of jobs and become a statewide leader in avionics services," said Kerrville Mayor Bill Blackburn. "It's clear to us that companies are seriously looking at relocating to Kerr County, a rapidly growing commercial hub and home to manufacturers, medical facilities and the aerospace sector."
The Kerrville Airport, Gulf Avionics' new home, is a public-use aviation facility serving the Hill Country region with a 6,000-foot primary runway and an additional 3,600-foot crosswind runway.
Within a one-hour flight of Kerrville, are more than 1,500 aircraft owners and operators, which is up to five times the same market breakdown for cities of comparable size to Kerrville.
"We are very excited to see Gulf Aviation expand to Kerrville. Their comprehensive approach to aircraft maintenance will offer a variety of services that support corporate and general aviation in many areas. This diversification will bring both jobs and valued clients to the Kerrville area," said Mark Mosier, board president of the Kerrville/Kerr County Airport.
Kerrville's growing aviation and aerospace cluster is centered around the airport and the Airport Commerce Park, both of which are home to Mooney International Corporation, Dugosh Aviation (aircraft maintenance), the Hill Country Aviation Flight School, Aeromax USA (aircraft appraisal) and Air Evac EMS.
About Gulf Avionics
Founded on the principles of providing expert service and advice at a competitive price, Gulf Avionics is proud to have been able to serve the general aviation community since 1998. Its experience and leadership has allowed the company to create an avionics company that hundreds of aircraft owners and operators trust for all of their avionics needs. For more information, visit: http://www.gulfavionics.com/.
About Kerr Economic Development Corporation
The Kerr EDC is an economic and business league located in the heart of the Hill Country and part of the San Antonio-Austin business corridor. The KEDC implements strategies for business and corporate growth in an array of sectors which are tied to the 2050 "Your Voice-Your City" comprehensive plan. The focus of the organization is to foster the community's growth through corporate recruitment, workforce development and maintaining the cultural vibrancy of the Texas Hill Country. For more, visit: http://www.kerredc.com/.
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