FLIGHT PLAN MEXICO’S AEROSPACE INDUSTRY ROAD MAP 2013 Copyright ©2013 by ProMéxico. All rights reserved. Flight Plan Version 4 Camino a Santa Teresa 1679, 1. Introduction 7 Col. Jardines del Pedregal, Del. Álvaro Obregón, 2. The Aerospace and Defense Industry Worldwide 9 C.P. 01900, México, D.F. 3. The Aerospace and Defense Industry in Mexico 15 www.promexico.gob.mx
[email protected] 4. National Strategy 19 4th edition 4.1. Global Trends 19 Mexico City, June 2013 4.2. Strategy: Progress and main lines 24 4.2.1. Global Quality Infrastructure 26 PROMÉXICO 4.2.1.1. Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) 27 4.2.1.2. Development of Laboratories and Certification Programs 27 Elena Achar Samra 4.2.1.2.1. Strengthening technical support to enhance competitiveness of Head of the Export Promotion Unit SMEs in the supply chain of the aviation sector in central Mexico 28 4.2.1.2.2. CATIA Training and Certification Center in software engineering Alejandro Delgado Ayala and design 28 Head of the Institutional Relations and Support Unit 4.2.1.2.3. FP2010-448 National Development Consulting and Methodologies 29 4.2.1.2.4. MA Capabilities Improvement Project in Chihuahua 29 Carlos Eduardo Sánchez Pavón 4.2.1.3. DGAC Offices 30 Head of the Investment and International Business Promotion Unit 4.2.2. Development of turbines in Mexico 30 4.2.3. Aircraft high with domestic content 32 Martín Felipe Valenzuela Rivera 4.2.4. Defense Strategy 33 Head of the Business Inteligence Unit 4.2.4.1.