
Aerospace Developments
Clip: Season 3 Episode 332 | 5m 50s
Originally broadcast on February 21, 2014.
The aerospace industry is responsible for nearly 10 percent of jobs in Oklahoma, and it is still growing. Advancements in technology mean that schools and training facilities must remain on the cutting edge to maintain a top notch workforce.
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Aerospace Developments
Clip: Season 3 Episode 332 | 5m 50s
The aerospace industry is responsible for nearly 10 percent of jobs in Oklahoma, and it is still growing. Advancements in technology mean that schools and training facilities must remain on the cutting edge to maintain a top notch workforce.
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