The inaugural 2026 Best Places for Aerospace & Defense Insights Report evaluates 387 metropolitan areas, crowning Wichita as the top performer. According to Didi Caldwell, founder of Global Location Strategies, the competitive landscape has fundamentally changed. Companies no longer win solely through technological breakthroughs; they now succeed by mastering industrial readiness, scaling manufacturing capacity, and securing resilient supply chains.
This growth cycle is defined by a surge in project activity that has nearly tripled in frequency over the last three years. However, the industry faces severe structural headwinds. Labor shortages have become the primary constraint, with 76% of firms identifying engineering roles as both critical and difficult to fill. With roughly one-quarter of the current workforce aged 55 or older, the sector faces a looming talent gap. Meanwhile, reliance on limited suppliers for specialized components—such as precision-machined parts and microelectronics—continues to bottleneck production.





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