Florida. Aviation & Aerospace Industry Edition. Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics
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1 L a b o r M a r k e t I n d u s t r y P r o f i l e Florida Aviation & Aerospace Industry 2017 Edition Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics
2 Florida Aviation and Aerospace Industry Cluster Florida s aviation and aerospace industry cluster is comprised of the aviation industry (Part I) and the aerospace industry (Part II). Some of the largest industry sectors by employment within the aviation and aerospace industry include: scheduled passenger air transportation; other support activities for air transportation; other airport operations; and search, detection, and navigation instruments manufacturing. The aviation and aerospace industry had 2,233 establishments in June 2016, with employment of 98,496. Employment was up 5,490 jobs (+5.9 percent) from June Aviation and Aerospace employment reached a low of 78,102 jobs in October 2004 and has increased since that time. From its trough in October 2004, this industry has gained 20,394 jobs (+26.1 percent). Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program (QCEW). 2
3 Florida Aviation Industry, Part I Florida has a rich history of aviation firsts, being the site of the first night flight in aviation history (Tampa, 1911) and having the world s first scheduled airline service (St. Petersburg to Tampa, 1914). Florida is the birthplace of commercial aviation and the air transportation hub of the Western Hemisphere, according to Enterprise Florida, Inc. Florida commercial airports accommodate more than million passengers annually. The aviation industry in Florida includes air transportation, support activities for air transportation, and flight training. The aviation industry includes the following detailed subsectors: scheduled passenger and freight air transportation; nonscheduled chartered passenger and freight air transportation; other nonscheduled air transportation; air traffic control; other airport operations; other support activities for air transportation; and flight training. The aviation industry had 1,702 establishments and employment of 67,641 in June 2016, up 4,177 jobs (+6.6 percent) from June Total jobs for all industries increased by 3.2 percent during the same time period. Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program (QCEW). 3
4 Florida aviation employment was on a downward trend from March 2008 to October 2009, but it has shown an upward trend since its October 2009 trough. Employment increased by 16,116 jobs (+31.3 percent) from October 2009 to June Total employment for all industries increased by 15.0 percent over the same time period, a modest growth rate in comparison to aviation. The largest subsectors in aviation in June 2016 were scheduled passenger air transportation (32,597 jobs); other airport operations (12,716 jobs); and other support activities for air transportation (11,880 jobs). These three subsectors made up 84.6 percent of aviation employment in June 2016 and 58.1 percent of the aviation and aerospace cluster s employment. Employment in scheduled passenger air transportation alone represents 48.2 percent of total aviation employment and 33.1 percent of the aviation and aerospace cluster s employment. Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program (QCEW). 4
5 Within the aviation industry, scheduled passenger air transportation gained the most jobs over the year in June 2016 (+1,911 jobs, +6.2 percent). The subsector losing the most jobs over the year in aviation was scheduled freight air transportation (-126 jobs, -6.1 percent). Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program. Aviation s 2015 average annual wage increased more than the average wage for all industries over the year. The 2015 average annual wage for workers in the aviation industry was $62,514, an increase of $1,825 (+3.0 percent) from The average annual wage for all industries grew by $1,430 (+3.2 percent) over the year. The aviation industry s 2015 average annual wage exceeded the average annual wage for all industries by $16,274 (+35.2 percent). The average annual wage difference in 2014 was $15,879 (+35.4 percent). The air traffic control subsector had an average annual wage of $100,712 in 2015, the highest in aviation. Other airport operations had the lowest average annual wage in 5
6 2015 ($34,803). Eight of the nine subsectors in aviation had 2015 average annual wages exceeding $50,000. Compared to the average annual wage for all industries in 2015 ($46,240), most aviation subsectors had relatively high average annual wages. All Education and Training Levels Top Occupations in the Aviation Industry Cluster For All Training Levels 2016 % of Median Employment Change Industry Hourly Training Occupation Title Total Percent Total Wage Requirement Total, All Aviation Occupations 61,348 66,545 5, Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 8,621 9, Postsecondary Vocational Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks 8,537 9, High School Diploma Flight Attendants 8,229 8, High School Diploma Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 5,196 5, Less than High School Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 4,261 4, Associate Degree Baggage Porters and Bellhops 3,376 3, Less than High School Commercial Pilots 2,046 2, Postsecondary Vocational Avionics Technicians 959 1, Postsecondary Vocational Cargo and Freight Agents Postsecondary Vocational First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Postsecondary Vocational Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks High School Diploma Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers High School Diploma Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment Less than High School Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Postsecondary Vocational General and Operations Managers Associate Degree Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Long Term Projections Program, forecast to Projections to the year 2024 assume continued economic recovery. The top 15 aviation-specific occupations account for 72.9 percent of total occupational employment in aviation. Baggage porters and bellhops ( percent) and commercial pilots ( percent) are projected to grow the fastest from 2016 to Cargo and freight agents (+7.43 percent) and reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks (+5.52 percent) are projected to grow the slowest. Aircraft mechanics and service technicians are projected to gain the most jobs (+817 jobs) among the top fifteen aviation-specific occupations. None of the top 15 occupations are projected to have declining employment from 2016 to Median hourly wages for the top 15 aviation-specific occupations range from a high of $69.13 for airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers to a low of $9.57 for baggage porters and bellhops. 6
7 None of the top fifteen occupations require a bachelor s degree, but 8 require training beyond high school. Bachelor s Degree or Higher Top Occupations in the Aviation Industry Cluster That Require a Bachelor's Degree or Higher 2016 % of Median Employment Change Industry Hourly Training Occupation Title Total Percent Total Wage Requirement Total, All Aviation Occupations 61,348 66,545 5, Accountants and Auditors Bachelor's Degree Human Resources Specialists Bachelor's Degree Logisticians Bachelor's Degree Training and Development Specialists Bachelor's Degree Management Analysts Bachelor's Degree Sales Managers Bachelor's Degree Financial Managers Bachelor's Degree Marketing Managers Bachelor's Degree Aerospace Engineers Bachelor's Degree Industrial Engineers Bachelor's Degree Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspe Bachelor's Degree Public Relations Specialists Bachelor's Degree Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists Bachelor's Degree Electrical Engineers Bachelor's Degree Computer and Information Systems Managers Bachelor's Degree Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Long Term Projections Program, forecast to Projections to the year 2024 assume continued economic recovery. The top 15 high skill aviation occupations make up 1.8 percent of the total occupational employment in the industry. Computer and information systems managers ( percent) and market research analysts and marketing specialists ( percent) have the highest projected growth rates from 2016 to 2024, while marketing managers (+5.26 percent) and human resources specialists (+5.00 percent) are projected to grow the slowest. Accountants and auditors are projected to gain the most jobs among top high skill aviation occupations (+23 jobs). None of the top 15 occupations are projected to have declining employment from 2016 to Fourteen of the high skill occupations are projected to have employment gains of less than 20 jobs. 7
8 Median hourly wages for the top 15 high skill aviation occupations range from a high of $63.11 for computer and information systems managers to a low of $24.54 for human resources specialists. All of the top 15 high skill aviation occupations require a bachelor s degree. Aviation employment is concentrated in the southeast, central, and northeast parts of Florida with the largest number of jobs found in Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, Palm Beach, Hillsborough, Brevard, and Duval counties. 8
9 Florida Aerospace Industry, Part II Florida is known as the premier location in the world for space technologies. Virtually every major aerospace company and defense contractor from the U.S. and abroad has operations in Florida. The state has been a center for aerospace research and testing since Florida s aerospace industry includes search, detection, and navigation instrument manufacturing; aerospace product and parts manufacturing; and satellite communications. The aerospace industry includes the following detailed subsectors: search, detection, and navigation instruments manufacturing; aircraft manufacturing; aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing; other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing; guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing; guided missile and space vehicle propulsion unit and other parts manufacturing; other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing; and satellite telecommunications. The aerospace industry had 531 establishments in June 2016 with employment of 30,855, up 1,313 jobs (+4.4 percent) from June Total jobs for all industries increased by 3.2 percent during the same time period. Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program (QCEW). 9
10 Aerospace employment was on an upward trend from January 2003 to September 2008, peaking at 30,395 jobs in September From September 2008 to January 2010 the industry followed a negative trend, losing 2,141 jobs (-7.0 percent). Employment stabilized from January 2010 to July 2012, before dropping to the most recent low of 27,817 jobs in April From this low, aerospace employment has shown some improvement, gaining 3,038 jobs (+10.9 percent) by June Note: Some subsectors not displayed due to confidentiality Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program (QCEW). The largest subsectors in aerospace in June 2016 were search, detection, and navigation instruments manufacturing (9,220 jobs); guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing (confidential); and aircraft manufacturing (4,928 jobs). Within the aerospace industry, aircraft manufacturing gained the most jobs over the year in June 2016 (+521 jobs, percent). The only subsector losing jobs over the year in aerospace was satellite telecommunications (-13 jobs, -1.9 percent). 10
11 Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program (QCEW). Aerospace s 2015 average annual wage increased more than the average wage for all industries over the year. The 2015 average annual wage for workers in the aerospace industry was $87,510, an increase of $2,757 (+3.3 percent) from The average annual wage for all industries grew by $1,430 (+3.2 percent) over the year. The aerospace industry s 2015 average annual wage exceeded the average annual wage for all industries by $41,270 (+89.3 percent). The average annual wage difference in 2014 was $39,943 (+89.1 percent). The 2015 average annual wages for aerospace subsectors range from $64,568 to over $100,000. Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing had the highest 2015 average annual wage of all aerospace subsectors (confidential). Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing had the lowest average annual wage in 2015 ($64,568). All of the eight subsectors in aerospace had 2015 average annual wages exceeding $50,000, and seven exceeded $70,000. Compared to the average annual wage for all industries in 2015 ($46,240), aerospace subsectors had relatively high average annual wages. 11
12 All Education and Training Levels Top Occupations in the Aerospace Industry Cluster For All Training Levels 2016 % of Median Employment Change Industry Hourly Training Occupation Title Total Percent Total Wage Requirement Total, All Aerospace Occupations 36,914 37, Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers 2,694 2, Postsecondary Vocational Industrial Engineers 1,978 2, Bachelor's Degree Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers 1,662 1, Postsecondary Vocational Software Developers, Systems Software 1,353 1, Bachelor's Degree Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 1,347 1, Postsecondary Vocational Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 1,227 1, High School Diploma Mechanical Engineers 1,139 1, Bachelor's Degree Aerospace Engineers Bachelor's Degree Team Assemblers High School Diploma Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians Associate Degree Machinists Postsecondary Vocational Software Developers, Applications Associate Degree First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers Postsecondary Vocational Electrical Engineers Bachelor's Degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians Associate Degree Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Long Term Projections Program, forecast to Projections to the year 2024 assume continued economic recovery. The top 15 aerospace-specific occupations account for 49.6 percent of total occupational employment in aerospace. Mechanical engineers ( percent) are projected to grow the fastest from 2016 to 2024, followed by machinists (+8.29 percent) and industrial engineers (+5.76 percent). Eight of the top 15 occupations are projected to have declining employment from 2016 to 2024, with aerospace engineers projected to have the largest rate of decline (-2.64 percent). Mechanical engineers (+134 jobs); industrial engineers (+114 jobs); and machinists (+72 jobs) are projected to gain the most jobs among the top fifteen aerospace-specific occupations. Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers are projected to lose the most jobs (-58 jobs). Median hourly wages for the top 15 aerospace-specific occupations range from a high of $50.45 for aerospace engineers to a low of $13.06 for team assemblers. Five of the top fifteen occupations require a bachelor s degree and 13 require training beyond high school. 12
13 Bachelor s Degree Top Occupations in the Aerospace Industry Cluster That Require a Bachelor's Degree or Higher 2016 % of Median Employment Change Industry Hourly Training Occupation Title Total Percent Total Wage Requirement Total, All Aerospace Occupations 36,914 37, Industrial Engineers 1,978 2, Bachelor's Degree Software Developers, Systems Software 1,353 1, Bachelor's Degree Mechanical Engineers 1,139 1, Bachelor's Degree Aerospace Engineers Bachelor's Degree Electrical Engineers Bachelor's Degree Architectural and Engineering Managers Bachelor's Degree Financial Analysts Bachelor's Degree Computer and Information Systems Managers Bachelor's Degree Logisticians Bachelor's Degree Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Bachelor's Degree Accountants and Auditors Bachelor's Degree Technical Writers Bachelor's Degree Management Analysts Bachelor's Degree Human Resources Specialists Bachelor's Degree Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists Bachelor's Degree Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Long Term Projections Program, forecast to Projections to the year 2024 assume continued economic recovery. The top 15 high skill aerospace occupations make up 25.2 percent of the total occupational employment in the industry. Mechanical engineers ( percent) and market research analysts and marketing specialists (+6.16 percent) have the highest projected growth rates from 2016 to Nine of the top 15 high skill occupations are projected to have declining employment from 2016 to 2024, with human resources specialists projected to have the largest rate of decline (-3.07 percent). Mechanical engineers are projected to gain the most jobs among top high skill aerospace occupations (+134 jobs). Aerospace engineers (-25 jobs) are projected to lose the most jobs from 2016 to Median hourly wages for the top 15 high skill aerospace occupations range from a high of $63.11 for computer and information systems managers to a low of $24.54 for human resources specialists. All of the top 15 high skill aerospace occupations requires a bachelor s degree. Aerospace employment is concentrated along the coast in south, central, northeastern and northwestern Florida with the largest number of jobs found in Brevard, Orange, Palm Beach, Pinellas, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Okaloosa counties. 13
14 Legend Escambia Pensacola Florida Cities Employment 1-1,103 1,104-4,478 4,479-10,975 10,976-23,489 Santa Rosa No Data Available Concentration of Aviation Employment Okaloosa Walton Fort Walton Beach Holmes Washington Bay Panama City Jackson Calhoun Gulf / Liberty Franklin Tallahassee Gadsden Leon Wakulla Jefferson Madison Taylor Dixie Tampa Pinellas Park Baker Suwannee Columbia Lafayette Miles Hamilton Gilchrist Levy Pinellas Pasco Fort Myers Union Alachua Citrus Hernando Hillsborough Manatee Sarasota Bradford Marion Sumter Naples Nassau Duval Clay Putnam Lake Polk Hardee DeSoto Charlotte Lee St. Johns Flagler Orange Jacksonville Daytona Beach Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands Collier Volusia Seminole Osceola Glades Hendry Monroe Brevard Indian River Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Orlando Melbourne Martin Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Miami Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages(QCEW) Program, 2016q2. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, September
15 Concentration of Aviation Establishments by Location Legend Pensacola Florida Cities Total Establishments No Data Available Panama City Tallahassee Santa Rosa Holmes Jackson Okaloosa Walton Washington Gadsden Jefferson Nassau Escambia Leon Hamilton Calhoun Madison Baker Duval Bay Liberty Suwannee Wakulla Columbia Bradford Fort Walton Beach Taylor Union Gulf Clay Franklin Lafayette St. Johns Gilchrist / Miles Tampa Pinellas Park Dixie Fort Myers Levy Pinellas Hillsborough Naples Alachua Citrus Pasco Manatee Marion Sumter Hernando Sarasota Putnam Lake Orange Hardee Okeechobee Highlands St. Lucie Lee Polk DeSoto Charlotte Flagler Collier Jacksonville Volusia Seminole Osceola Glades Hendry Monroe Daytona Beach Brevard Indian River Orlando Martin Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Melbourne Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Miami Source: Infogroup Inc., Employer Database nd Edition. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Prepared September
16 Concentration of Aerospace Employment Legend Escambia Pensacola Florida Cities Employment ,747 1,748-4,656 4,657-8,499 Santa Rosa No Data Available Okaloosa Walton Fort Walton Beach Holmes Washington Bay Panama City Jackson Calhoun Gulf / Liberty Franklin Tallahassee Gadsden Leon Wakulla Jefferson Madison Taylor Dixie Tampa Pinellas Park Baker Suwannee Columbia Lafayette Miles Hamilton Gilchrist Levy Pinellas Pasco Fort Myers Union Alachua Citrus Hernando Hillsborough Manatee Sarasota Bradford Marion Sumter Naples Nassau Duval Clay Putnam Lake Polk Hardee DeSoto Charlotte Lee St. Johns Flagler Orange Jacksonville Daytona Beach Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands Collier Volusia Seminole Osceola Glades Hendry Monroe Brevard Indian River Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Orlando Melbourne Martin Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Miami Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages(QCEW) Program, 2016q2. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, September
17 Concentration of Aerospace Establishments by Location Legend Pensacola Florida Cities Total Establishments No Data Available Panama City Tallahassee Santa Rosa Holmes Jackson Okaloosa Walton Washington Gadsden Jefferson Nassau Escambia Leon Hamilton Calhoun Madison Baker Duval Bay Liberty Suwannee Wakulla Columbia Bradford Fort Walton Beach Taylor Union Gulf Clay Franklin Lafayette St. Johns Gilchrist / Miles Tampa Pinellas Park Dixie Fort Myers Levy Pinellas Hillsborough Naples Alachua Citrus Pasco Manatee Marion Sumter Hernando Sarasota Putnam Lake Orange Hardee Okeechobee Highlands St. Lucie Lee Polk DeSoto Charlotte Flagler Collier Jacksonville Volusia Seminole Osceola Glades Hendry Monroe Daytona Beach Brevard Indian River Orlando Martin Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Melbourne Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Miami Source: Infogroup Inc., Employer Database nd Edition. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Prepared September
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