PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
Mike Quindazzi,
Managing Director
THE CHANGING FACE
OF AEROSPACE in
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
THE FUTURE IS HERE
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THE CHANGING FACE OF AEROSPACE in
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• The Future Has Arrived
• Recent Industry Activity
• Sizing Things Up
• Spreading the Wealth
• Work, Work, Work
• What the Industry Says
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The Future Has Arrived.
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Aerospace is being
transformed by exponential
technologies from within and
from outside the industry.
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US R&D Spending as % of GDPBy Funding Source
Commercial / Non-Federal R&D
DoD RDT&E
0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
2.0%
2.5%
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
4x
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Linear platforms outpace exponential Future Disruption
Va
lue
Time
Exponential Growth Path
Linear Growth Path
Legacy Aerospace & Defense:
Linear vs. Exponential Growth
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Southern California remains
one of the world’s most
competitive regions for
aerospace innovation.
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Recent Industry Activity.
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Total Value of Shipments in 2014$ billions
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Aircraft manufacturing
$129.245.7%
Instrumentation$44.415.7%
Aircraft engine and
engine parts mfg$41.714.8%
Other aircraft parts and auxiliary
equipment mfg$39.814.1%
Guided missile and space vehicles,
parts and auxiliary mfg
$27.69.8%
Total Value of
Shipments:
$282.7 billion
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Composition of US Aerospace Exports 2014$ millions
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Civilian aircraft engines$32,550
$18,850
Civilian aircraft parts
$22,365
$17,576
Civilian aircraft$58,156
$16,727
Military aircraft / parts$5,058
$3,279
Space vehicles
$76
$186
$0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000
Exports
Imports
$118.2 billion
Source: BEA
$56.6 billion
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Sizing Things Up.
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Aerospace Industry
Aerospace Products and Parts
Guided Missile / Space Vehicles
Guided Missile / Space Vehicle Propulsion Units
/ Parts
Other Guided Missile / Space Vehicle Parts / Auxiliary Equipment
Aircraft
Aircraft Engine /
Engine Parts
Other Aircraft Parts / Auxiliary Equipment
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical and
Nautical Systems and Instruments
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Aerospace Payroll Employment 2014
Other Aircraft Parts & Auxiliary Equipment Mfg
25,96030%
Instrumentation25,300
30%
Aircraft Mfg16,500
19%
Guided Missiles & Space Vehicles
8,88010%
Guided Missile & Space Vehicles –Engines, Parts & Auxiliary Equip
Mfg7,190
9%
Aircraft Engine & Engine Parts
1,6702%
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85,500
payroll
jobs
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Southern California Aerospace Employment
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4.7%
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Employment Growth Since 2004
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Employment by County 2014
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Los Angeles County54,15563.3%
Orange County15,28517.9%
San Diego 12,04014.1%
Kern County1,0801.3%
San Bernardino 950
1.1%
Riverside 920
1.1%
Ventura 900
1.1%
Imperial 170
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Employment Growth by County
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Los Angeles County78.8%
Orange County73.2%
San Diego County166.7%
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Average Annual Earnings in 2014
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$126,112
$86,772
$125,863
$105,715
$53,597
$51,368
Instrumentation
Aircraft
Guided missiles and space vehicles
Aerospace cluster
All other Industries
SoCal
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Real Wage Growth Since 2004
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1.2%4.3%
1.4%
9.7% 9.1%
-4.4%
0.3%
15.5%
-10%
0%
10%
20%
55.3%
-11.4%
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Employment Location QuotientsLocation Quotient
2014
ChangeSince 2004
Instrumentation: 3.13
Aircraft:
Aircraft manufacturing 1.09
Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing 0.33
Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing 3.74
Subcluster 1.62
Guided missiles and space vehicles:
Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing 2.47
Guided missile /space vehicle propulsion units /propulsion unit parts 7.58
Other guided missile /space vehicle parts /auxiliary equipment 5.49
Subcluster 3.45
TOTAL 2.14
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SoCal Share of National Aerospace Employment
17.3%
27.5%
12.6%
5.2%
25.5%
16.0%
8.3%6.6%
14.0%
20.5%
7.1%
2.2%
24.5%21.5%
19.7%
35.9%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%2004 2014
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Spreading the Wealth.
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Composition of Outlays 2014
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Purchases of intermediate inputs
$24.4 billion61.2%
Labor costs$11.1 billion
27.9%
Profits$4.1 billion
10.4%
Taxes0.6%
Total Outlays:
$39.9 billion
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85,500 payroll jobs
• 245,770 total jobs
• $20.3 billion labor income
• 2.4 percent of SoCal GDP
• $7 billion S/L taxes
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Aerospace Industry Economic Contribution
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Regional Provision of Intermediate Inputs
Professional / business services
Trade, transp, utils
All other
Gross inputs Regional inputs
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%More than half of all
intermediate goods
and services are
purchased from
vendors outside
Southern California
Less than 30 percent of manufactured inputs come
from Southern California
Manufacturing
$24.4 billion
$11.1 billion
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Regional Purchase Gap by Input
Aircraft engines / engine parts$3.0 billion
18.1%
Other aircraft parts
$2.0 billion14.9%
Guided missiles / space vehicles
$1.5 billion11.4%
Other aerospace vehicles / parts
4.0%
All other transportation
1.9%Instrumentation
1.3%
All other computer/electronics$2.7 billion
20.4%
Fabricated metal products
6.6%
Primary metals4.7%
Electrical equipment / components
3.1%
Plastic / rubber products
2.0%
Other manufactured
goods3.8%
All other products / services
$1.0 billion7.9%
Purchases Made
Outside SoCal:
$13.3 billion
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Work, Work, Work.
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Industry Occupations
Production22,320 26.3%
Engineering18,770 22.1%
Comp / math8,3509.8%
Bus / financial
7,3608.7%
Management7,3208.6%
Office / administrative
6,680 7.9%
Installation, maintenance, repair
3,940 4.6%
Transportation1,310
Sales1,150
All others2,250
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Occupational Distribution USA vs CA 2014
Production30.4% 24.0%
Engineering20.8% 22.9%
Business / financial9.9% 8.9%
Computer / math 9.7% 11.1%
Management 8.4% 9.7%
Admin 8.3% 8.3%Maint. 5.5%
All other 6.4% 5.9%
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Entry Level Requirement (next 5 years)
Less than HS
2.8%
HS43.2%
> HS< BA
12.7%
BA, no exp33.8%
BASome
exp7.1%
Graduate0.3%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
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What the Industry Says.
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26%
28%
22%
16%
5%
4%
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
DK/NA
“How would you rate Southern California as a place for aerospace firms to do business?”
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“How satisfied is your firm with your access to capital in Southern California?”
36%
32%
22%
2%
8%
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied nordissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Of those stating an opinion
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“How satisfied is your firm with your access to customers in Southern California?”
38%
40%
13%
5%
32%
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied nordissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Of those stating an opinion
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“How satisfied is your firm with your ability to recruit highly-skilled talent in Southern California?”
31%
32%
15%
12%
10%
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied nordissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Of those stating an opinion
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“How satisfied is your firm with your ability to find qualified entry / mid-level talent in Southern California?”
29%
40%
12%
12%
7%
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied nordissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Of those stating an opinion
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“How satisfied is your firm with your access to suppliers in Southern California?”
48%
39%
10%
3%
1%
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied nordissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Of those stating an opinion
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“What are the biggest challenges to being located in Southern California?”
31%
22%21% 20%
14%
10%
7%
15%
Multiple responses allowed. Percentages may sum to more than 100%.
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Strengths of Southern California:
“Diverse and professional ecosystem”
“Higher education resources”
“Quality of life”
“Spirit of risk-taking and innovation”
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Take-Aways?
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The industry’s deep roots,
established infrastructure and
forward-thinking new pioneers will
ensure a vibrant and robust future for
aerospace in Southern California.
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