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In a groundbreaking development for New Hampshire's aviation and aerospace industry, Governor John Smith announced today a multimillion-dollar investment into the state's infrastructure to support the growth of these sectors. The investment comes as part of the state's long-term strategy to attract new businesses and create high-paying jobs in the aviation and aerospace fields.The funding, totaling $50 million, will be used to upgrade and expand existing airports, as well as to build new facilities to accommodate the growing demand in the industry. Governor Smith stated that this investment will not only create new jobs in construction and related industries but will also stimulate economic growth and innovation in the state."This is a significant step forward for New Hampshire's aviation and aerospace sectors," Governor Smith said in a press conference. "By investing in our infrastructure, we are laying the groundwork for a thriving industry that will benefit our economy for years to come."The announcement comes on the heels of several recent developments in the state's aviation and aerospace industry. Just last month, a new aerospace company, AeroTech Solutions, announced plans to open a manufacturing facility in Manchester, creating over 500 new jobs in the region. Additionally, the state has seen a significant increase in the number of private aviation companies setting up shop in New Hampshire, attracted by the state's favorable business climate and skilled workforce.Industry experts predict that the state's aerospace and aviation sectors will continue to grow in the coming years, as new technologies and innovations drive demand for new products and services. With this latest investment in infrastructure, New Hampshire is positioning itself as a leader in the industry, able to attract top talent and businesses looking to capitalize on the state's favorable business environment.In response to the news, local aviation and aerospace companies welcomed the investment, citing it as a critical step in supporting the industry's growth. "This funding will help us expand our operations and bring new, cutting-edge technologies to the market," said Sarah Jackson, CEO of SkyHigh Technologies, a leading aerospace manufacturer based in Concord.As New Hampshire's aviation and aerospace industry continues to soar to new heights, the state looks forward to a future filled with innovation, economic growth, and opportunities for its residents.