The City of Roswell held a press conference on February 5, 2025, to announce a significant partnership with PBS Aerospace, marking a pivotal moment for the city. Mayor Wilson emphasized that PBS Aerospace's decision to establish operations in Roswell underscores the city's business-friendly environment and strategic growth initiatives. This partnership is expected to position Roswell as a key player in the aerospace, advanced air mobility (AAM), and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors.
The investment from PBS Aerospace is projected to create approximately 100 high-skilled jobs, with an average median salary of $150,000 per year. This development is seen as a major opportunity for the local workforce and reinforces Roswell's reputation as a destination for high-paying, high-tech employment.
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Subscribe for Free PBS Aerospace plans to renovate an existing building at 1350 North Meadow and construct a new state-of-the-art facility at Tech Village Northside. The company is set to move into the renovated facility by April 2025 and will commence full operations in September 2025.
Mayor Wilson acknowledged the contributions of various individuals and teams that facilitated this partnership, including council member Christine Hall and economic development leaders. He expressed optimism about the future relationship between Roswell and PBS Aerospace, stating that this is just the beginning of a successful collaboration.
The event concluded with an introduction of Thomas Kutsky, the managing director of PBS Aerospace, who expressed gratitude for the interest in the company and highlighted PBS's role as a leading manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems. The announcement signifies a promising future for both PBS Aerospace and the City of Roswell, as they embark on this new venture together.