3. New and Innovative product
development every year
Accounts for over 80% of Canada’s
Exports
2nd largest employing industries in
Canada
Growth Potential
4. Aircraft & Parts - 65.6 %
MRO -12.3 %
Propulsion -10.4 %
Avionics - 4.1 %
Training & Simulation - 2.9%
Space -2.3 %
Other - 2.7 %
5. Company Business
Bombardier Aerospace Global Express business jets, turbopop aircraft
Pratt & Whitney Canada Small and Medium Turbine Engines
Magellan Aerospace Structures, components, engine overhaul
Honeywell Aircraft Environmental Systems
Messier-Dowty Inc. Landing Gear Systems
Goodrich Landing Gear Landing Gear Systems
MDA Space Robotics
L3 Communications Avionics Systems
Northstar Aerospace Inc. Gearboxes and transmissions
6. AAP
Public partnership created to develop
“Flight Path A Vision for the Future”
outlining the course of the Cluster
OAP
Non profit corporation representing all
segments of the Aerospace Industry
7. U of T – Institute for Aerospace Studies
Ryerson Institute for Aerospace Design
and Innovation
York University
8. Montreal Aerospace Cluster
The Montreal Aerospace cluster's business and event activities account
for over 95 % of Quebec's success in the aerospace industry by
contributing to over 55 % of Canada's total activity in the aerospace
and aviation sector
Virginia Aerospace Cluster
The United States has played the major role in developing the
American aerospace industry since 1917. In 2007, Virginia's
Aerospace Industry employed more than 27,000 Virginians.
9. The aerospace cluster today continues to grow rapidly
despite the economic downfall. Leading Aerospace firms in
the GTA contribute to over 80% of domestic products that are
exports, 60% of that to the United States. The aerospace
industry players are important at keeping Canada at the
forefront of an important international industry