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  2. Airbus Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility is an assembly site for Airbus's Commercial Airplanes division, located at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley in Mobile, Alabama, United States. The plant is an assembly and delivery site for Airbus commercial aircraft in the United States and one of the largest employment centers in the state.

  3. Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley is an industrial complex and airport in Mobile, Alabama, United States, which lies adjacent to the western shore of Mobile Bay. It is owned and operated by the Mobile Airport Authority. [1] It was known by a variety of names until being renamed in 2010 as the Brookley Aeroplex. [2]

  4. Airbus - Wikipedia

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    Airbus Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States (A220 and A320 family) ... supporting around 120,000 jobs and generating an estimated $5.5 billion in business. For ...

  5. Airbus is slashing 2,000 jobs as Europe’s space industry ...

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    In a running theme for 2024, German workers will take the biggest hit, with 689 Airbus employees set to lose their jobs over the next two years. The French unit will face 540 losses, while the U.K ...

  6. Boeing competitor Airbus to cut up to 2,500 jobs in space ...

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    Boeing competitor Airbus on Wednesday announced it would take steps to cut 2,500 jobs in the company’s defense and space division through the middle of 2026. Airbus said the job cuts would ...

  7. Brookley Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Brookley officially closed its doors for good in June 1969 and was turned over to the state, [12] Brookley AFB represented the largest base closure in U.S. history up to that time, eliminating an estimated 13,000 jobs (10% of Mobile's workforce) which provided an annual payroll of $95 million ($816 million in 2024) to the local economy.