Curtiss-Wright Finds South’s Taxes, Wage Rates Enticing

Credit: Curtiss-Wright
In the 1980s, Curtiss-Wright Corp. began thinking of its home in the industrial Northeast as increasingly staid and the American South as “the place to go.” That trend—a pursuit of lower costs in areas eager for aerospace manufacturing—continues domestically and internationally. With its tobacco and...

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