An explosion was reported Friday at the Beechcraft manufacturing plant in Wichita, Kansas, according to reports.
It’s not clear the extent of the damage or casualties, Longwell said.
AP reported that a nitrogen tank caused the explosion.
Officials are blocking traffic in the area, reports also said.
Beechcraft is a Textron Aviation-owned company. It manufactures light single-engined aircraft to twin-engined turboprop transports, business jets, as well as military trainers.
The explosion comes amid troubles for the aircraft industry in Wichita, a major sector of the Kansas economy. Boeing has announced that it will suspend production of its troubled 737 Max jetliner in January, forcing the state to consider helping to pay workers at Spirit AeroSystems, which produces the jet’s fuselages. And earlier this month, Beechcraft parent Textron Aviation announced it would lay off an unspecified number of workers, most of them in Wichita.
Other details about the explosion are not clear.