Jackson Count Y Aviation Technology Park
Jackson Count Y Aviation Technology Park
Jackson Count Y Aviation Technology Park
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Trent Lott International Airport’s (KPQL) current classification is a C-III, Precision, Large Aircraft airport equipped with an Air Traffic
Control Tower open 365 days a year, an Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Facility (ARFF) manned 24/7, and AWOS maintained by the National
Weather Service. Runway (RW) 17 precision approach is equipped with an ILS, glideslope, and localizer maintained by FAA and medium
intensity approach lighting system. RW 17/35 is currently 6,500 linear feet rated at 65,000 lbs. dual gear, and the airport is in the process
of securing funds to strengthen and widen the RW. The Terminal, ATC Tower, Fuel Farm (Jet A and AVGAS), ARFF, and Airfield Lighting
have generator back up power in the event of inclement weather. It is notable to mention is the airport was operating hours after Hurricane
Katrina with minimum damage. KPQL field elevation is 17 feet above sea level, and is significantly removed from coastal storm surge or
flooding.
The Park was designed to accommodate companies with projects ranging from manufacturing, assembly, aircraft component testing and
aviation training activities. The Park is located at the center of one of the most advanced aerospace corridors, located along U.S. Interstate
10 and stretching from Louisianna through Mississippi and Florida. This corridor provides access to a trained workforce, accessible supply
chain and cutting edge research and technology. Northrop Grumman Aerospace’s Unmanned Systems Center is located in the park, where
they manufacture the Global Hawk, Fire Scout and Triton unmanned aircraft. Additionally, Jackson County has an attractive quality of life,
is located within a few miles of two major metropolitan areas and is 35 miles from the new Airbus final assembly facility in Mobile, AL.
S I T E D ATA
JACKSON COUNTY
CURRENT PARK TENANTS INCLUDE DEMOGRAPHICS
NORTHROP GRUMMAN AEROSPACE SYSTEMS
POPULATION 2014 2019
10-MILES 88,965 90,042
UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE 25-MILES 265,527 276,349
50-MILES 912,460 949,679
INTERNET/PHONE CONNECTIVITY
Varied ................SONET Ring including SMARTing, Frame Relay, ATM MegaLink MEDIAN AGE
and LightGate as well as ISDN, Video Conferences and ADSL 10-MILES 38.0 38.6
POWER 25-MILES 37.0 37.7
Singing River Electric Power Association ..............115 kV and 230 kV transmission 50-MILES 37.8 38.5
lines adjacent to the park
GAS
City of Moss Point........................................................... 4” line on Saracenia Road JACKSON COUNTY
EMPLOYMENT DATA*
WATER
City of Moss Point .................... 12” line and 48” industrial line adjacent to the park Civilian Labor Force..........................341,091
150,000 gallon water tank adjacent Unemployed .......................................24,789
SEWER Unemployment Rate .................................7.6
City of Moss Point..........................Pump station west of the north boundary of site Employed..........................................316,302
Wastewater infrastructure currently not adjacent to the site *2014 MDES Data - Jackson County numbers also
include neighboring counties: Harrison, Stone, and
George including 2015 ALRO data for Mobile County,
AL.
TRANSPORTATION