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 This agreement will have an impact of more than 100 advanced manufacturing jobs for TYR Tactical, which is headquartered in the City of Peoria. This allows for higher economic growth and greater employment opportunities in the west valley spanning the next decade.
Air Lease Corporation Adds 32
Boeing 737 MAX Jets to Its Or-
derbook
Boeing and Los Angeles based Air Lease Corp. announced the aircraft lessor is expanding its airplane portfolio with an order for 32 ad- ditional 737-8 and 737-9 jets. As the travel market recovers, ALC is increasing its 737 MAX family offering to meet airline demand for mod- ern, fuel-efficient and sustainable operations.
“Following our memorandum of understanding with Boeing in February for these 32 737 MAX aircraft, we are pleased to announce the sign- ing of this definitive purchase agreement. We believe that the economic and operating ad- vantages of the 737 MAX will serve our airline customers well.
ALC continues to grow its investment in the 737 MAX family. In February the lessor added 18 737 MAXs to its portfolio. With the new order, ALC has 130 737 MAXs in its backlog.
Capstone Sells 10 Turbines in
Mid-Atlantic Deal
Capstone Green Energy Corp. announced that its distributor for the Mid-Atlantic region received an order for 10 microturbine systems for use at various oil and gas wellhead sites in the Marcellus Shale.
The model C65 microturbines from the Van Nuys manufacturer will be commissioned as needed through next year. E-Finity Distributed Generation in Wayne, Penn. secured the order.
San Diego Company to Deliver
Modernized Radios
The U.S. Navy awarded L-3 Telemetry and Radio Frequency Products of San Diego, part of L3 Harris Technologies Inc. a $15.3 million modification to a previously awarded contract. This modification exercises an option for the production and delivery of 255 modernized ra- dios, to include 228 for the Navy and 27 for the government of the United Kingdom. Work will
be performed in San Diego and is expected to be completed in November 2023.
Vita Inclinata Takes Possession of Colorado Facility
 Vita Inclinata, developer and producer of
helicopter and crane load stabilization and
precision hardware, has taken possession of
its new 13,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facil-
ity in Broomfield, CO.
The company’s newest manufacturing facility will house the primary production of the Vita Load Navigator (VLN), a heavy-duty stabiliza- tion system for cranes that mount to spreader bars and hoist loads over 25,000 lbs.
Vita currently has two manufacturing facili- ties located in Broomfield, CO, with additional sales and marketing support offices in Broomfield, Washington, D.C., and the UAE.
A New Greenfield Low Voltage Manufacturing Facility for EV Make-Ready Equipment in Pomo-
na, CA.
Siemens is investing over $40 million to build a greenfield manufacturing site to re- place a legacy facility in Pomona, CA. The manufacturing location will produce vital low voltage electrical equipment for industrial and commercial installations in addition to “make-ready” power distribution equipment to serve the expanding EV market.
Jacobs to Continue NASA Aero-
space Test Facility Support Un-
der $209M Contract
Jacobs has received a five-year, $209 mil- lion contract to continue helping NASA manage ground test facilities and activities at the Ames Research Center in California.
NASA said the company will support experi- mental environments, such as the Sensor and Thermal Protection System Advanced Research Lab and high-enthalpy arc jet facilities, under the Aerospace Testing and Facilities Opera- tions and Maintenance-5 contract.
The hybrid contract has a two-year base pe- riod of performance along with three one-year option periods.
The award extends Jacobs’ support services to the Ames Research Center.
      
































































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