Posted: April 29, 2026
When the first U.S.-assembled Airbus A321, affectionately known as the “BluesMobile”, was delivered to JetBlue on April 25, 2016, it signaled more than a new chapter for Mobile, Alabama; it marked the takeoff of a powerhouse aerospace corridor along the Gulf Coast. Today, as the Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility celebrates a decade of excellence and over 600 aircraft deliveries, Northwest Florida has emerged as the essential strategic wingman for this historic expansion.
Located just 59 miles from the Airbus assembly lines at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley, the Northwest Florida region offers a logistical advantage that is second to none, but proximity is only the beginning of the story. Northwest Florida has evolved into a high-performance hub, providing the critical infrastructure and elite talent necessary to sustain a global aerospace leader. This success is built on the precision of a workforce fueled by 5,200 military personnel separating from our regional bases annually. These professionals arrive with world-class technical training, high-level security clearances, and a mission-first mindset.
To ensure this pipeline remains robust; five premier educational institutions across the region offer specialized aerospace training, producing a steady stream of technicians, engineers, and logistics experts ready to hit the hangar floor. As Airbus scales production to meet record-setting global demand, the need for a resilient, localized supply chain has never been greater. By pairing this unprecedented industrial growth with our region’s pad-ready airport sites and $1.5 billion in economic development assets, we are supercharging the foundation of American aviation. The region is not just neighbors to a milestone; Northwest Florida is the premier destination for the global supply chain, uniquely positioned to perform for the next decade and beyond.