Boeing to double workforce in San Antonio

KSAT:
Boeing is looking to double its San Antonio workforce in the next 18 months to two years. The company could be hiring as many as a thousand new workers at Port San Antonio.

“When you start approaching 100 percent capacity, you need a good planning tool, and that's what this is all about,” said Jay Galloway, Boeing’s San Antonio site leader.

Boeing is trying to figure out where to fit all the aircraft the company will service in San Antonio in the near future.

“Probably the most exciting thing about that going forward is the growth,” Galloway said.

Galloway is overseeing the Boeing expansion, from the little planes to the mammoth C-17s. Soon, Boeing San Antonio will be working on F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets and supertankers, along with commercial aircraft. The company will even play a part in production of the new Air Force One planes.

“We'll almost double the size of our workforce in the next 18 months,” Galloway said.

That's approximately 1,000 new jobs. Looking at the market, Galloway sees Boeing’s San Antonio business booming. He knows the planes will come, but now he needs the people to work on them.
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Boeing has been working with public schools and trade schools to try to develop local talent for these jobs.  Texas appears to be displacing California for the aerospace business.  San Antonio has experienced rapid growth in recent years and is now one of the largest cities in the US.

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