From Deseret News archives:
Is Adam Air set to land in Ogden?
Officials to reveal company name, more details today
Ogden Mayor Matthew Godfrey announced Tuesday that a news conference will take place, but he and state economic development officials later declined to provide any details including the name of the company.
However, the state and city have been working since last spring to get Colorado-based Adam Aircraft Industries to locate on property at Ogden-Hinckley Airport.
"This will bring hundreds of new jobs to the area," Godfrey's news conference announcement said. "In selecting a site for a new plant, this company was looking for a business environment that is nationally competitive and supportive of aerospace manufacturing activities, and a quality work force which they found here in Utah."
A spokesman for Adam Aircraft did not return telephone calls seeking comment Tuesday.
Rick Adam, the company's founder and chief executive officer, told the board at the time that production work at a Utah facility could start by the end of 2004 at an existing hangar. While the employee count would grow to 400 to 500 jobs in three years, Adam said, "I think, real-life, we'll do a lot better than that because we're looking at a lot of demand."
Adam Aircraft started building planes in 2000. Its A500, with twin propellers, is nearing certification from the Federal Aviation Administration. The A700 AdamJet is undergoing initial flight tests. It would be propelled by a pair of engines from Williams International, a Michigan-based company that has manufacturing facilities adjacent to the Ogden airport.
Last May, Williams said it would add 156 full-time employees in Ogden, joining more than 300 existing workers there.
On its Web site Adam Aircraft recently said it would build a second and third A700 to complete development and certification of the aircraft. Three airframes also would be built for static and fatigue testing in Pueblo.
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