Icon Moving Composite Production Work to Mexico

Increase font  Decrease font Release Date:2016-09-09  Source:GENERAL AVIATION NEWS  Author:Jessica  Views:1152
Tips:Icon Aircraft will christen a new factory in Tijuana, Mexico, to produce composite airframes for the A5 light sport amphibian, Kirk Hawkins, founder and CEO of the California company, told Flying.

Icon Aircraft will christen a new factory in Tijuana, Mexico, to produce composite airframes for the A5 light sport amphibian, Kirk Hawkins, founder and CEO of the California company, told Flying.

Outside suppliers had been tasked with producing composite airframe components for the A5 until Icon decided in May to bring the work in house. The new Icon factory in Mexico, which could eventually employ 1,000 workers, is set to open in November and be completely up and running by early next year, Hawkins said.

"Icon will own or control all manufacturing operations related to its composite fabrication in Mexico," Hawkins wrote in an email to Flying. "Parts will be made on Icon tooling, by Icon processes, to Icon standards, in Icon facilities. Just as before, composite parts will be shipped to Icon’s California facility for painting, systems installation, final aircraft assembly, testing, and final delivery. Icon has made this change in order to improve and control the manufacturing process while simultaneously reducing costs."

Facing early production teething problems at its main Vacaville, California, factory, Icon has slowed A5 production as the company works to correct those troubles, a move that the company says will delay full-rate deliveries by about a year. Icon is now focusing on pilot training with 12 A5s produced to date.

 
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