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German airplane parts maker Diehl begins building of Mexican plant

German airplane parts supplier Diehl Aviation has actually begun construction of a plant in Mexico's central state of Queretaro, the company stated on Wednesday, in an investment expected to top $46 million.

The place will permit the company to enhance its relationship with consumers such as planemakers Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer, as well as local airline companies, Diehl stated in a declaration.

The plant, where production is anticipated to begin next year, will at first make extra-spacious luggage compartments for the Jet A220.

The area will span more than 8,200 square meters, with an growth of in between 4,000 and 6,000 square meters anticipated to follow, Diehl stated.

The plant will at first utilize around 30 personnel, increasing to around 500 in the medium-term, it included.

Diehl announced strategies to develop the plant at the Farnborough Airshow last month. Queretaro Governor Mauricio Kuri, speaking together with company executives, stated at the time that Diehl prepared to invest 900 million pesos ($ 46.09 million).

Queretaro has actually become an air travel hub recently, with Safran making landing-gear fittings, Bombardier producing rear fuselages and Plane building emergency-exit and bulk cargo doors in the state.

(source: Reuters)