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L2 welcomes officials to Kentucky hangar
Over the last several months, L2 Aviation has remodelled an office building and hangar space and expects to be fully operational by the end of this year, adding 250 jobs and investing $12.2 million at CVG.

Texas' L2 Aviation has held a grand opening ceremony at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International airport (CVG) in Kentucky, inside the company’s hangar and including remarks from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear as well as L2 Aviation and CVG officials. After the remarks, a ribbon cutting ceremony took place outside of L2 Aviation’s accompanying office building near the hangar. Guests were treated with tours of the facilities.

“Kentucky’s aviation and aerospace industry has seen tremendous growth in the last few years,” says Governor Beshear. “This investment from L2 Aviation will bring hundreds of quality job opportunities to the Northern Kentucky region and is yet another example of a company believing in what this great state has to offer. I am happy to be here today celebrating this exciting next step for the company and the Boone County community. I want to thank L2’s leadership for its commitment to Kentucky and congratulate it on today’s grand opening.”

“We are incredibly grateful for the support and partnership we’ve received from the state of Kentucky and CVG,” adds Tony Bailey, chief operating officer, L2 Aviation. “Their commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment has been instrumental in helping us expand our capabilities and position ourselves for long-term success. As we look to the future, L2 Aviation is excited to grow our presence in the region, create high-quality jobs and continue delivering innovative aviation solutions that set new standards across the industry.”

L2 Aviation is among the best examples of innovation-based entrepreneurship in the industry, leading the complex work needed to integrate advanced avionics into all types of civil and military aircraft,” notes Larry Krauter, chief executive officer, CVG. “The addition of L2's unique technical capabilities to the CVG ecosystem brings the company into greater opportunities to support existing customers and to easily reach future customers. It also advances our aviation/aerospace economic development goals and brings more high-tech employment to our region.”

Over the last several months, L2 Aviation has remodelled an office building and hangar space and expects to be fully operational by the end of this year, adding 250 jobs and investing $12.2 million at CVG. The company is now hiring, and its services include engineering, certification, installation, fleet modernisation and manufacturing, which complement existing and future aircraft maintenance and repair services on CVG’s campus.

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