Company to bring Provo 650 new jobs over next 15 years Utah landed another aircraft service operation Thursday — one that is expected to mean more than 650 new jobs for Provo over the next 15 years. Officials from Duncan Aviation Inc. and state and local government, including Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., announced the project at an afternoon news conference at the Provo Municipal Airport. The Governor's Office of Economic Development Board earlier in the day approved a tax-credit incentive of nearly $6.7 million for the project, which will include building a 320,000-square-foot aircraft-maintenance hanger, paint hanger and office facility at the airport. The company's third full-service maintenance facility for business jet aircraft — the others are in Battle Creek, Mich., and at its headquarters in Lincoln, Neb. — represents a $58...
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