In Québec, the largest aerospace industry gathering, Aéro Montréal brought together over 1,700 participants, 145 speakers, and over 800 business meetings over two days.
Achievements of the event include:
- Espace Aéro, Québec’s first aerospace innovation zone, was designated at the opening of the event, attended by Québec Premier François Legault, François-Philippe Champagne, federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, and Pierre Fitzgibbon, Québec Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy.
- Aéro Montréal partners with DAIR to utilize the MACH initiative as part of the DAIR Supplier Development Initiative in Ontario
- Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Vancouver International Airport signed an agreement with Airbus and ZeroAvia to set up hydrogen hubs at Canadian airports.
- Optima Aéro launched a calculator to assess the carbon savings associated with the reuse of parts.
- Harbour Air launched an E-Plane Conversion program with Bel-Air Laurentien Aviation.
- Avianor and Air Canada officially signed a long-term agreement for A220 maintenance.
- LISI Group announced support for Watch Out in the deployment of a turnkey stand-alone precision machining solution.
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