EN-TI highlights talent in the country for the aerospace sector

EN-TI highlights talent in the country for the aerospace sector

Mexico is a country with talent, and proof of this is that it ranks among the top 10 in the aeronautics and aerospace sector, with US$11.7 billion in exports through the main aerospace clusters, said Óscar Mora, CEO of EN-TI, a Mexican technology firm.

During the webinar, organized by the Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA) entitled “From data to flight: digitization and strategy in the aerospace industry,” the executive said that the opportunities of nearshoring and digital manufacturing are opening up a new era.

He highlighted the creativity of Mexican talent and pointed out that since the birth of aviation, Mexicans have been present in different areas.

He indicated that what is needed is support, which federations such as FEMIA, the Mexico Aerospace Fair (FAMEX), and companies have been pushing for, in addition to creating links with other sectors.

“Mexico is at a point where it can seize the opportunity. We saw it several years ago, and EN-TI was created with the intention of developing aerospace technology that would help support the country's economic development,” he said.

He highlighted that where they see opportunities for the country to continue its growth in the sector are in digital MRO, satellites, drones, specialized talent, as well as in the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

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