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  • Introduction
  • Project Methodology
  • Executive Summary
  • – VOLUME ONE –
  • Globally Competitive Policy
  • CEO Policy Recommendations for Emerging Economy Nations
  • China
  • India
  • Brazil
  • CEO Policy Recommendations for Developed Economy Nations
  • United States
  • Germany
  • Japan
  • Country Policy Comparisons Framework
  • Going Deep on Critical Policy Issues
  • Energy as a Competitive Advantage
  • – VOLUME TWO –
  • Partnering for Competitiveness
  • Common Best Practices across Public-Private Partnership Organizations
  • Leading Examples of Public-Private Partnerships around the World
  • Agency for Science, Technology and Research - Singapore
  • Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) - Brazil
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Future Manufacturing Flagship - Australia
  • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft - Germany
  • FFI – Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation (Programme of VINNOVA) - Sweden
  • Innovation Network Corporation of Japan - Japan
  • Industry Technology Research Institute - Taiwan
  • The Manufacturing Institute - United States
  • National Research Council Canada - Canada
  • National Skills Development Corporation - India
  • SkillsUSA - United States
  • Company-sponsored Partnerships
  • Leading Examples of Cross-border Public-Private Partnerships
  • Other Leading Examples of Public-Private Partnerships
  • – VOLUME THREE –
  • Manufacturing Value Chains Driving Growth
  • Why the World Suddenly Cares about Global Supply Chains
  • Aerospace Industry Overview
  • Aerospace Industry Infographics
  • Automotive Industry Overview
  • Automotive Industry Infographics
  • Chemicals Industry Overview
  • Chemicals Industry Infographics
  • – ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS –
  • CEO Recommendations
  • Project Consultative Group
  • Acknowledgements
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  • China
  • India
  • Brazil
  • CEO Policy Recommendations for Developed Economy Nations

  • United States
  • Germany
  • Japan
  • Country Policy Comparisons Framework
  • Going Deep on Critical Policy Issues
  • Energy as a Competitive Advantage
  • – VOLUME TWO –

  • Partnering for Competitiveness
  • Common Best Practices across Public-Private Partnership Organizations
  • Leading Examples of Public-Private Partnerships around the World

  • Agency for Science, Technology and Research - Singapore
  • Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) - Brazil
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Future Manufacturing Flagship - Australia
  • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft - Germany
  • FFI – Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation (Programme of VINNOVA) - Sweden
  • Innovation Network Corporation of Japan - Japan
  • Industry Technology Research Institute - Taiwan
  • The Manufacturing Institute - United States
  • National Research Council Canada - Canada
  • National Skills Development Corporation - India
  • SkillsUSA - United States
  • Company-sponsored Partnerships
  • Leading Examples of Cross-border Public-Private Partnerships
  • Other Leading Examples of Public-Private Partnerships
  • – VOLUME THREE –

  • Manufacturing Value Chains Driving Growth
  • Why the World Suddenly Cares about Global Supply Chains
  • Aerospace Industry Overview
  • Aerospace Industry Infographics
  • Automotive Industry Overview
  • Automotive Industry Infographics
  • Chemicals Industry Overview
  • Chemicals Industry Infographics
  • – ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS –

  • CEO Recommendations
  • Project Consultative Group
  • Acknowledgements

Aerospace Industry Infographics

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Flying High: Value, Skills, Jobs: Deloitte analysis based on data from:
• Deloitte & Touche LLP and the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada.
•Global Aerospace Market Outlook and Forecast, Phase 3. October 2010. Civil and Military historical and forecasted revenues.
•Bureau of Labor Statistics, Hourly Compensation Costs for All Employees: US Dollars (2007 $).
•German Aerospace Industries Association (Bundesverband der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrtindustrie e.V. – BDLI). •Press release: The German Aerospace Industry 2011. 16 April 2012. 
•Groupement des Industries Françaises Aeronautiques et Spaitales. Assessment of the French Aerospace, Defence Electronics and Security Industry 2011. April 2012.
•Aerospace Industries Association of Canada. The State of the Canadian Aerospace Industry Performance 2011. July 2012.
•Aerospace Industries Association. Year-end Review and Forecast. December 2012.
•UK Aerospace Survey 2012.
•Aerospace and Defence Industry Association Europe.
•Import, export data from UN Comtrade, US International Trade Commission database. Data shown from 2011.
•Team SAI, The Global MRO Forecast 2012-2022. MRO Americas 2012 Conference (http://teamsai.com/media/content/2012_teamsai_global_mro_forecast_120329-print-ver-final.pdf).
•Tortoriello, Richard. Standard & Poor’s Aerospace & Defense Industry Survey. 26 July 2012. 


21Fig


Aircraft import and export by country. Source: Deloitte and Maplecroft analysis based on data from: 
• Exports: Merchandise trade matrix – detailed products, exports in thousands of dollars, annual, 1995-2011 UNCTAD, UNCTADstat (http://unctadstat.unctad.org/TableViewer/tableView.aspx?ReportId=24739). 19 December 2012. 1995-2011: Aviation exports as % of world total – UNCTAD.
• Imports Merchandise trade matrix – detailed products, imports in thousands of dollars, annual, 1995-2011. UNCTAD, UNCTADstat (http://unctadstat.unctad.org/TableViewer/tableView.aspx?ReportId=24741). 19 December 2012. 1995-2011: Aviation imports as % of world total – UNCTAD.


22Fig


Economic impact of new aircraft manufacturing facility: Deloitte analysis based on data from: AL.com. Airbus Mobile: It’s official – big jets will be manufactured in Alabama. 2 July 2012 (http://blog.al.com/live/2012/07/airbus_mobile_its_official_-_b.html). 1 December 2012.


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Global aircraft: Source: The Boeing Company. Boeing website, Airframer, GE Annual Report and website, website for Farnborough International Airshow 2012, GE Aviation.


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