Premier Utah Aeronautics Conference Set For Next Month in Layton

The 2024 Utah Aeronautics Conference, held from May 20th to the 22nd at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah, is a premier annual event designed for professionals in Utah’s aviation sector. This conference offers attendees a one-of-a-kind opportunity to gain knowledge and expertise through a variety of activities, including:

  • A career fair
  • Hands-on training sessions
  • Interactive breakout sessions
  • Immersive mobile tours

The conference provides an invaluable opportunity for students, young and seasoned professionals, and hiring organizations to come together for networking, interviews, career path presentations, and more. This is the ideal time to interact with professionals across the industry to build networks and make meaningful connections in the aeronautics industry.

The conference also features renowned keynote speakers and industry experts who will provide insights on the latest trends and technologies shaping the aviation industry. Beyond gaining valuable knowledge, the Utah Aeronautics Conference fosters connections by providing a platform for networking with like-minded professionals.

Utah is proud to be home to companies like KIHOMAC, Janicki Industries, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, General Atomics, Northrop Grumman, L3 Harris, Raytheon, RTX, BAE, ES3, Moog Inc., Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, Hexcel, Fortem Technologies, Honeywell, Barnes, Intergalactic, and many others. Utah is one of the top states in the nation for aerospace and defense with an employment base of more than 31,000 people. Utah has high employee concentrations of aerospace engineers, materials scientists, machine operators, high tech composite technicians, and many other aerospace related occupations.

This is an excellent opportunity to forge new partnerships, exchange ideas, and collaborate on shaping the future of Utah’s aviation industry.

If you’re interested in attending this event, we recommend registering now to secure your spot.

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