Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and
Orbital ATK announced the expansion of
the company’s engineering operations in
Gilbert, Arizona.
The expansion will add 60,000 square feet to
the site that includes Orbital ATK’s Satellite
Manufacturing Facility, one of the largest and
most advanced spacecraft assembly and test
facilities in the United States. With additional
facilities in Chandler and Mesa, Arizona,
Orbital ATK’s total footprint in the state is
almost 800,000 square feet, contributing to over
1,750 high-tech and high-paying aerospace and
defense jobs.
The project will create a projected 155
full-time, high-wage jobs over a five-year
period. Orbital ATK’s heritage satellite
business began in Gilbert in 1989 and currently
has 261 employees working at the existing site.
The expansion plans complement Arizona’s
robust aerospace and defense sector that
contributes $38 billion annually to the Arizona
economy and employs more than 52,000 workers.
“I am thrilled that one of the largest
aerospace and defense companies in the world
once again has selected Arizona for its
expansion plans, and to support its critical
operations,” said Governor Doug Ducey. “Arizona
is a major player globally when it comes to
aerospace, defense and avionics – and we
continue to grow. This is a great partnership.”
“Orbital ATK has been developing satellites
in the Gilbert area for more than 25 years
through our heritage business,” said Orbital
ATK’s Gilbert Site Director Rick Kettner.
“Today, our facility in Gilbert produces
cutting-edge satellites for a variety of
customers both domestic and international. This
cooperative agreement with the state of Arizona
and Gilbert helps ensure we will continue to do
so for years to come.”
This project will add to the growing
landscape of high-wage Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) jobs in
Gilbert and the state.
“Orbital ATK’s expansion in Arizona is
further evidence that Arizona has a leadership
position in the aerospace and defense industry,”
said Sandra Watson, Arizona Commerce Authority
President & CEO. “Our state’s highly skilled
workforce, pro-business climate, strategic
location, and excellent quality of life combined
with a rich aviation history provide the ideal
location for aerospace and defense companies to
grow their businesses. We thank Orbital ATK for
their continued commitment to Arizona.”
“A company like Orbital ATK could have
expanded its operations elsewhere in the
country. The fact that they plan to continue to
invest in our great community is a testament to
our mutually beneficial relationship and
Gilbert’s focus on growing STEM occupations in
aerospace and manufacturing sectors,” said
Gilbert Mayor John Lewis. “These are some of the
best jobs in Arizona and I’m proud they are
happening in Gilbert.”