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Wesco Aircraft Hardware Relocates to Fort Worth, Texas

09/16/2020
Wesco Aircraft Hardware Corp., which now operates under the brand name Incora (Wesco), will relocate its headquarters from California to Fort Worth, Texas. The $6 million project is expected to create up to 239 jobs.

According to company officials in January, Wesco Aircraft merged with Pattonair Limited to form Incora, one of the world's leading providers of comprehensive supply chain management services to the global aerospace and defense markets and other industries.

“Incora is a leading, global provider of innovative supply chain solutions, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area already is home to two of our offices and our largest, by volume, distribution center in the world,” said Incora CEO Todd Renehan. “Our new, larger office space in Fort Worth will allow us to bring our teams together to increase efficiency, encourage collaboration and support the future growth of our business. This centrally located site also will offer more accessibility and availability to our customers and colleagues across the U.S. and in Europe.”

Texas Enterprise Fund grant of $1,826,400 has been extended as an incentive to Wesco Aircraft Hardware Corp.

“Texas has cultivated a strong economic climate with low taxes, reasonable regulations, and a high-caliber workforce, which allows companies like Wesco to innovate and prosper,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “As a thriving aviation and aerospace hub, Fort Worth is the ideal location for Wesco to continue to grow its operations and serve its customers. I am proud to welcome Wesco to Texas, along with the more than 200 jobs it is bringing to the region, and look forward to working together to keep Texas the number one economy in the nation.”

“We’re pleased to see a company with existing assets in the community expanding their footprint in Fort Worth,” said Executive Vice President of Economic Development for the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Chris Strayer. “The location is perfectly situated for their needs, and we are confident they will continue to be successful in Fort Worth.”

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