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The Pacific Northwest Aerospace Allianceis a non-profit organization promoting growth and success of the aerospace industry in the Northwest region of the United States.
We do this through enhancing our members' competitiveness through networking and education and advocating for our members to government and industry.
PNAA Mission Statement
The Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance promotes the growth and success of the aerospace industry and the business climate in the Pacific Northwestern United States.
To accomplish this we:
• Provide frequent networking opportunities
• Promote and conduct educational seminars
• Inform members of business opportunities and industry changes
The Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance facilitates growth and success of the Aerospace Industry in the Northwest Region through enhancing our members’competitiveness through networking and education and advocating for our members to government and industry.
Pacific Northwest Aerospace AllianceRepresenting Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia (Canada)
PNAA Membership Options
The Pacific NorthwestAerospace Alliance offersseveral levels of mem-bership to accom-modate our members’individual needs andpreferences.
These include: Individual, Affiliate/ Reciprocal, Corporate, and Sponsor
PNAA Membership Options
Individual Member:
Individual Level Members are paid members who benefit at an individual level from reduced fees at PNAA events. Individual Membership represents the individual only (not the member’s company).
PNAA Membership Options
Corporate Member:
Corporate Level Members are paid members whose employees receive reduced fees at PNAA events and representation at International Air Shows and representation at industry meetings such as IAQG / AAQG. Corporate Membership represents the Company as a whole.
(Includes all the benefits of Individual Membership)
PNAA Membership Options
Affiliate/ Reciprocal Member:
Affiliate Members are paid members who benefit at the Corporate Level, but are offered a special package due to their status as non-profit organizations serving similar purposes.
Reciprocal Members are also Affiliate Members with similar purposes to PNAA. With Reciprocal Members, we have an agreement to extend selected membership privileges to one another's Members.
(Includes all the benefits ofCorporate Membership)
PNAA Membership Options
Sponsor: Corporate Sponsors are our highest level of membership. Sponsors at this level receive all the benefits of membership, plus year round recognition on our web site and at events.
(Includes all the benefitsof Corporate Membership)
PNAA Membership Options
A Note about “Participants”
Participants are individuals and companies who attend some of our events, and are on our mailing list to be alerted of upcoming events and opportunities. Participants do not receive discounts or other benefits at our events.
PNAA Membership OptionsAdditional benefits shared by all levels of Membership:
• Stay informed of industry market information
• Develop business relationships that can create new opportunities
• Be represented at government agency activities
• Network with other aerospace industry members
• Benchmark with premier aerospace members on key business issues
PNAA is an ALLIANCE:• PNAA Partners• PNAA does not Compete
– Abbotsford International Airport / City of Abbotsford– Aerospace Futures Alliance of Washington (AFA)– Aerospace Industry Association of British Columbia
(AIABC)– Aviation Alberta– Future of Flight Foundation– Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium (INWAC)– Manitoba Aerospace Association– Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition (PNDC)– Suppliers Excellence Alliance (SEA)– Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle (TDA)
- and others . . .
PNAA Partners:
Goals:• Maximize, not duplicate the
aerospace industry benefits for the region
• Be a reliable partner in the global industry
Information provided by Washington State Department of Commerce
Washington: a Competitive State for Aerospace Companies
Contact Bill King at BillK@cted.wa.gov or at 206-256-6128
Highlights of Aerospace industry in Washington StateHighlights of Aerospace industry in Washington StateWashington has been a global leader in the aerospace industry for nearly a century, and continues to take the lead in aerospace R&D and commercial aircraft sales
– Largest aerospace economy in the world– More than 600 companies with the Boeing Company as the leader– More than 110,000 qualified aerospace Workers– Leading export sector, totaling more than $36 billion in 2007– Washington is home to some of the leading edge aerospace R&D
activities in the world– Washington has the highest concentration of aerospace firms in
the world (followed by Toulouse, France and Montreal, Canada)
WashingtonWashington’’s Advantagess Advantages• Proximity to Boeing and Tier 1 and 2 Suppliers• NO CORPORATE OR PERSONAL INCOME TAX• Great financial Incentives/Tax Adjustments• Strategic location: Equidistance between Asia and Europe• Available Workforce• Great Education and Training Programs• Low Energy Costs (HydroElectricity)• Great Transportation System (Ports, highways…)• Excellent Quality of Life
Proximity to the Largest Aerospace CompaniesProximity to the Largest Aerospace CompaniesThe Boeing CompanyGoodrich Corp.Crane AerospaceEADS – Composites AtlanticHoneywell C & D ZodiacEsterlineExotic Metals Forming Co.SeacastTriumph Composite Systems, Inc.Janicki Industries, Inc.Aerojet CompanyGE AviationFatigue TechnologyB/E AerospaceSafran Group/Messier-DowtyRolls RoyceBAE Systems
Tax IncentivesTax Incentives
Washington state offers great incentives to company evolving in the aerospace industry
• Reduced B&O Tax Rate for Aerospace Businesses: 0.2904%instead of the regular 0.484%
• B&O Credit for Preproduction Development Expenditures• B&O Credit for Property/Leasehold Taxes paid on Aerospace
Manufacturing Facilities• Sales & Use Tax Exemption for Aerospace Manufacturers for
Computer Hardware/Software/Peripherals• Reduced B&O tax rate for FAR Part 145 Repair Stations
Education and TrainingEducation and Training
• University of Washington Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
• FAA: Air Transportation Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials
• Everett & Edmonds Community College Materials and Process Development Center
• Community College Center for Manufacturing Excellence
• Customized Training and Job Skills Programs Available
Industry SupportIndustry SupportFirst tier research centers and lead organizations make sure the industry stays strong in a more and more competitive environment
• Aerospace Futures Alliance of Washington (AFA)• Center of Excellence in Advanced Materials for Commercial Aircraft
(AMTAS)• Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Center of Excellence
for Advanced Materials (FAA)• Inland NorthWest Aerospace Consortium (INWAC)• Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (PNAA)• University of Washington, College of Engineering, Department of
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering • Washington State University (WSU)• Washington Technology Alliance (WTA)
Best State to Do Business!Best State to Do Business!
Forbes Magazine, the gold standard of business news, named Washington the 5th best state for businesses in 2007
Business & Trade Development -
Aerospace IndustryInformation provided by Oregon Business,
Innovation and Trade Development
International Trade Services – Alexa Hamiltonalexa.hamilton@state.or.us
tel: 503-229-6056
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
International Trade ServicesOur mission is to:
Assist Oregon businessesand industries to enter,expand and diversify theiroverseas markets.
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
One-on-One counselingTechnical AssistanceMarket researchAgent/Distributor searchesTrade leadsTrade Shows
International Export Assistance
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
Overseas Representatives
•Europe •China•Japan•Korea•Taiwan
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
Eligible shows for Oregon Trade Promotion Program Matching Funds
Aero Friedrickshafen, Germany –April 1-3, 2009Paris Air Show, Le Bourget,June 15-21, 2009 Defense Trade Mission to Korea (TBD)Singapore Air Show, Feb 2010
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
Snapshot of Oregon Aero Industry
Boeing manufacturing facility in Gresham (approx. 1500 employees)Part suppliers (more than 300 to Boeing alone)– metal and composite expertiseBusiness jets (Cessna, Epic, etc.)Heavy Lift equipment Pilot Training ProgramsMilitary equipment
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
Oregon’s AdvantageTax incentivesWorker’s comp – among lowest in USEnterprise zones – tax incentives & exemptionsWorkforce trainingFinance solutionsIndustry expertise
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
Contacts and Partner AgenciesAlexa Hamilton, International Trade Officer (Transportation Business Cluster), Oregon Business & Trade Development, Tel: 503-229-6056, Email: alexa.hamilton@state.or.us (Oregon exports)
Jill Miles, National Recruitment Officer, Oregon Business & Trade Development, Tel: 541-963-8676, Email: Jill.Miles@state.or.us (Inbound investment)
Daniel Clem, Oregon Department of Aviation, Tel: (503) 378-2340, Email: Daniel.E.Clem@state.or.us (airports, industry contacts, etc.)
Gail Snyder, US Commercial Service, (SW Washington and Oregon) – Tel: 503-326-5155, Email: gail.snyder@mail.doc.gov (Export compliance and services)
International Trade Services -January 2, 2008
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
Theme:Emerging Aerospace Opportunities
February 9-10, 2010
• Get the latest aerospace business outlook from the industry expert, RichardAboulafia
Why should you attend?
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
• Grow your company contacts at multiple networking sessions, including the newOne-on-One Sessions
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
Why should you attend?
• With breaks, lunches, dinner and a reception, there are numerous opportunities to meet with speakers, suppliers and other companies at all levels of the supply chain
Why should you attend?
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
• Understand how new technologies will affect your business
Why should you attend?
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
• View exhibits and meet with Aerospaceindustryrepresentatives
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
Why should you attend?
PNAA’s Annual Aerospace Conference
We look forward to seeing you there!
February 9/10 2010
“Emerging Aerospace Opportunities”
PNAA’s 2009/2010Aerospace Industry
Events Summary
www.pnaa.net/Pages/Events/Event_Calendar.htm
Updated Weekly Online
PNAA Corporate & Affiliate Members
Abbotsford International AirportAcuity Solutions IncorporatedAero Law GroupAerosertec USA, LLCAerospace Machinist Joint Training Committee (AJAC)
AIM Group, USAAmerican Image DisplaysApex IndustriesASKO Processing, Inc. Aviation Liaison ServicesAviation Technical Services, IncBellevue CollegeBucher Aerospace
Last update: 10-16-09
PNAA Corporate & Affiliate Members, cont. . .
Caledonian Insurance GroupCDG – A Boeing CompanyCenter of Excellence for Aerospace &
Advanced Materials ManufacturingCessna Aircraft CompanyConsulate General of Canada/SeattleContour AerospaceCreaformD3 TechnologiesDamar AerosystemsDiversified Industrial ServicesEADS Composites AtlanticEsterline Hytek Finishes
PNAA Corporate & Affiliate Members, cont. . .Everett Community CollegeExotic Metals Forming Co. LLCFlying Heritage CollectionFulcrum AssociatesFuture of Flight FoundationGlobal AerosystemsGM Nameplate Inc.IDEA International Inc.Inland NW Aerospace Consortium (INWAC)Invest QuebecJorgensen ForgeKaney Aerospace
PNAA Corporate & Affiliate Members, cont. . .
Lighthouse for the BlindLuma TechnologiesManitoba Aerospace AssociationMentor GraphicsMoss Adamsnet-inspectNorthwest Aerospace TechnologiesOptimization Technologies, Inc.Orion IndustriesPacific Northwest Defense Coalition (PNDC)Rand N.A.SeaCast, Inc.
PNAA Corporate & Affiliate Members, cont. . .Skills Inc.Snohomish County AirportSupplier Excellence Alliance (SEA)Technofan IncTect AerospaceTecturaTERRA Staffing GroupThomas James InternationalTrade Development Alliance for Greater SeattleVector/Blue Streak FinishersViper Northwest Inc.Washington Aerospace ScholarsWA State Department of CommerceWashington Manufacturing Services
2707 Colby Ave Ste 801Everett, WA 98201 / 425-259-7227
www.mossadams.com
1501 4th Ave Ste 600Seattle, WA 98101 / 206.443.1777 www.international.gc.ca
2001 6th Ave Ste 2600Seattle, WA 98121 / 206.256.6128 www.commerce.wa.gov
3407 109th Street SWEverett, WA 98204 / 206.342.4242www.flyingheritage.com
7300 SW Hunziker Street, #102 Tigard, OR 97223 / 503-747-0850
www.acuityinc.com
3220 100th Street SWEverett, WA 98204 / 425.355.9883
www.painefield.com
10900 NE 8th St, Suite 300Bellevue, WA 98104 / 425.749.4400
www.tectura.com.aes
6141 Katella AveCypress, CA 90630 / 800.862.5691
www.cdgnow.com
Thank you Corporate Sponsors
9901 24th Pl W Everett, WA 98204 / 425-267-5731 www.a2m2.com
Contact Information:3035 NW 71st Seattle, WA 98117-6264P: 425.885.0290 F: 425.861.8553
contact@pnaa.net
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