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Association of Canada —_aérospatiales du Canada AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry Countless== opportunitiesiee Ss Location, location, location. To be at the heart of one of the world's aerospace capitals ~ that's why developers like you are choosing to do business in Greater Montreal. By setting up shop here, you'll be in close proximity to two world-class industrial sites, Quebec's highly-skilled workforce, and a network of the world’s top suppliers and subcontractors, And with the vast amount of commercial space available, you'll have plenty of room, net only to get your business started but to take it wherever you want to go. By choosing to develop in Greater Montreal, you're investing in the success of your business. AEROPORTS DE M7 NTREAL Message from the President The Canadian aerospace industry is the fifth-largest in the world. With a century- long legacy of excellence, we continue to be a global leader in segments such as business jets, simulation, landing gear, engines and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO). Our success in these areas is a testament to our diversity, productivity and capacity for innovation. With global shifts in supply chains and the economic balance of power, however, the industry is changing rapidly. While forecasts promise continued growth and opportunity, aerospace manufacturers around the world are taking bold steps to maintain their competitive edge and capitalize on the opportunities that await. New players are entering the scene, and established industries such as Canada’s must be strategic, nimble and focused in identifying and strengthening our areas of established leadership. Over the past several years, the AIAC has been driven by one key objective: to ensure that our industry is well positioned to come out ahead in this context of great challenge and opportunity. This has resulted in concerted action on several fronts: + Through the recent Emerson and Jenkins reports, we have been working very closely with the federal government to develop and implement a series of policy initiatives aimed at strengthening the ability of our companies to invest, innovate and access key markets. + In conjunction with key partners and stakeholders, we have launched CARIC (Consortium for Aerospace Research and Innovation in Canada), a network that supports greater collaboration in early-stage research, and we are leading the initiative regarding the implementation of a national supplier development program. + We have developed and are implementing specific strategies relating to space, procurement and small business ~ all segments of the industry that are critical to our overall competitiveness and require targeted responses to the unique challenges and opportunities they face. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 1 Update your status. Epicor ERP is built to bring out the best in you and your business. epicor.com/inspired Have questions about our ERP System? Please call us at 1-800-999-6995. 1o EPICOR. Business Inspired” + Building and strengthening our relationships with the international industry has also been a priority. Our trade missions, participation in international trade shows and events, and hosted events such as the Canadian Aerospace Summit are underpinned by the recognition that success in our globalized industry can only be achieved through strong global partnerships. At the core of these priorities is our ongoing commitment to serving our members. By advocating on our members’ behalf, advancing their interests, and seeking to facilitate new business and networking opportunities, the AIAC has supported and promoted its members for over 50 years. This commitment continues to drive all that we do. This Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry is one of the services we offer to our members. The Guide is made available to decision-makers and industry insiders in Canada and around the world at global conferences and events. It is also available as an interactive electronic document or a downloadable PDF on our website. Through all of these venues, the Guide serves as a means of providing contact information for our members and publicly highlighting their products, services and expertise. We are immensely proud of our members, of the work that they continue to do, and of the achievements of the Canadian aerospace industry as a whole. This Guide showcases the results of those achievements, highlighting the strong foundation on which our industry looks to the future and the opportunity that awaits it. Jim Quick President and CEO, AIAC AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 3 Message du président Le secteur canadien de I’aérospatiale est le cinquiéme en importance dans le monde. Nous continuons, grace a une tradition d’excellence qui remonte a un siécle, d'étre un leader mondial dans certains secteurs du marché, comme ceux des jets d'affaires, de la simulation, des trains d’atterrissage, des moteurs, et dans le domaine de la maintenance, de la réparation et de I’exploitation (MRE). Notre réussite dans ces domaines et dans ces secteurs temoigne de notre diversité, de notre productivité et de notre capacité 4 innover. Néanmoins, sous les effets combinés de I’évolution mondiale des chaines d'approvisionnement et du nouvel équilibre des pouvoirs économiques, notre industrie évolue rapidement. Si les prévisions concernant notre secteur d'activité nous permettent de nous attendre & une croissance soutenue et 4 un plus grand nombre de débouchés, les fabricants de I’aérospatiale de toutes les régions du monde prennent des mesures drastiques pour conserver leurs avantages concurrentiels et pour tirer tout le parti possible des débouchés qui se présentent, et se présenteront, a eux. De nouveaux joueurs apparaissent, et les secteurs de l'aérospatiale déja solidement implantés, comme celui du Canada, doivent se comporter de fagon stratégique, réagir avec vivacité et s‘efforcer avant tout de bien cerner et de consolider les domaines dans lesquels leur leadership est reconnu. Au cours des derniéres années, les actions prises par I'AIAC ont été motivées par un objectif essentiel : nous assurer que notre secteur d’activité est en bonne posture pour arriver en téte du peloton dans ce contexte de défis importants et de Possibilités nombreuses. C’est ce qui explique que nous ayons pris des mesures concertées sur plusieurs fronts : + Dans le cadre de la préparation des rapports Emerson et Jenkins, et aprés leur publication, nous avons collaboré trés étroitement avec le gouvernement fédéral pour élaborer et mettre en ceuvre toute une série d’initiatives de politique destinées a renforcer la capacité de nos entreprises a investir, a innover et @ accéder & des marchés importants. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry * Conjointement avec des partenaires et des intervenants importants, nous avons lancé CARIC (Consortium en aérospatiale pour la recherche et l'innovation au Canada), un réseau national destiné a accroitre la collaboration dans les premiéres étapes de la recherche, et nous dirigeons I’initiative visant la mise en ceuvre d’un programme national de développement des fournisseurs. + Nous avons élaboré et mettons en couvre des stratégies consacrées précisé- ment I’espace, aux marchés publics et aux petites entreprises, des segments de notre industrie qui joueront un réle déterminant dans la capacité concurren- tielle d’ensemble du secteur et qui nécessitent des réponses ciblées aux défis et aux débouchés uniques auxquels ces segments sont confrontés. + Nous avons également accordé la priorité a l'instauration et au renforce- ment de relations avec les secteurs étrangers de I'aérospatiale. Les missions commerciales que nous avons organisées et nos participations aux divers salons et activités commerciales qui se sont tenus a I'étranger, tout comme les activités que nous avons nous-mémes organisées, dont le Sommet de V'aérospatiale canadienne, traduisent concrétement la conviction qui est la nétre, a savoir que notre secteur d’activité, qui a déja une dimension mondiale, ne peut réussir qu’avec de solides partenariats au niveau mondial. Notre engagement permanent a servir nos membres le mieux possible est au coeur des priorités que nous avons retenues. En assurant la défense de ses membres en leur nom, en défendant leurs intéréts et en s’efforcant de faciliter de nouvelles entreprises et de nouvelles possibilités de réseautage, I’AIAC a soutenu ses membres et fait leur promotion depuis plus de 50 ans. Cet engagement est toujours a la base de tout ce que nous faisons. Le Guide de l'industrie aérospatiale canadienne est I'un des services que nous offrons a nos membres. Il est destiné aux décideurs et aux dirigeants de Vindustrie, au Canada et partout dans le monde, qui assistent @ des conférences et des activités de niveau mondial. II est également disponible sur notre site Web sous forme de document électronique interactif ou de version téléchargeable au format PDF. Lors des conférences et des autres activités organisées sur la scéne internationale, ce Guide sert également a faire connaitre les personnes ressources des entreprises membres et a mettre publiquement en lumiére leurs produits, leurs services et leurs compétences. Nous sommes trés fiers de nos membres, du travail qu’ils continuent a faire, et des réalisations de l'ensemble du secteur canadien de I'aérospatiale. Ce guide met en évidence les résultats de ces réalisations, explicite les bases solides sur lesquelles notre industrie entend s‘appuyer & l'avenir et évoque les débouchés qui s/offriront a elle. Jim Quick Président et chef de la direction, AIAC AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 5 SUCCESS THROUGH > mR marinvent CORPORATION INNOVATIO! AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE RISK REDUCTION Marinvent applies hundreds of manyears of successful aerospace project know how to every new project, however complex, to maximize its chances of on-time, on-budget completion, thereby reducing customer project risk AEROSPACE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Marinvent collaborates with customers, providing hands-on research and development assistance, from initial concepts and human factors, right through successful implementation and certification, helping to bring its customers’ ideas to market quickly, cost- effectively and safely. FLIGHT TEST & CERTIFICATION Marinvent’s unique combination of skilled engineers, Transport Canada Flight Test, Fight Analyst, TSO and Software DARs, flying avionics test bed, research simulator, and certification tools make it one of the world’s most flexible, reliable and trusted partners for customers’ flight test and certification needs. CERTIFICATION TOOLS Marirvent’s CertPro is a complete test organization and management tool suite developed specifically to simplify, optimize and control aircraft and avionies/ aircraft systems test/certification efforts, leading to substantial project cost savings. OUTSOURCED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND CERTIFICATION Marinvent takes on either partial or 100% outsourced software product development and certification projects, no matter how large or small, for any embedded systems right up through Design Assurance Level A. AEROSPACE & DEFENCE IP LICENSING Marinvent has invested an enormous amount of its own time and money in the design and development of Innovative Intellectual Property that it makes available to its customers under license to enable them to produce discriminators for their own products. — TRAINING Marinvent provides both standard and tailored training packages covering tlight test, aircraft and systems certification, avionics, aircraft (both fixed and rotary wing) and aircraft systems, and includes all of the necessary certification guidelines and process requirements. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Marinvent effectively assumes management responsibility for any anc all phases of aerospace projects, to deliver them on-time, in-budget and with minimum risk. Marinvont's organization is specifically geared to provide the required skill set, management independence and necessary framework to successfully staff and manage projects in a manner that is 100% in alignment with certification guidelines ‘and the expectations of the regulatory authorities, CONTACT US Marinvent Corporation e+ 450.441.6464 Fax +145044122411 30 Rabastaliére East Suite 23 St Bruno, Québec, Canada J3¥ 25 info@marinvent.com veveuemarinvert.com Aerospace Industries Association of Canada 255 Albert Street, Suite 703 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P GAS Tol: (613) 232-4297 | Fax: (613) 232-1142 Email: info@aiac.ca | www.aiac.ca Prosident and Chief Executive Officor / Président et chef de la direction : Jim Quick Executive Vice President / Vice-président ‘executif: lain Christie Vice President, Policy and Competiti Vice-présidente, Politiques et compé' Lucie Boily Vice President, AIAC Pacific / Vice-président, AIAC Pacific: Jay Teichroeb Associate Vice President, International Strategy and Business Development / Vice-présidente associée, Développement des affaires et stratégie internationale : Vlada Shilina Director, Operations and Member Services / Directrice, Opérations et services aux membres : Lynne Adamson LAssociation des industries aétospatiales du Canada Director of Communications / Directrice de communication : Kristen VanderHoek Events Manager and Executive Assistant to the President and CEO / Gestionnaire d’événements et adjointe exécutive du Président et chef de la direction : Jennifer Proulx Accounting Assistant / Assistante comptable Wendy Hughes Trade Commissioner - Aerospace (embedded) Department of Foreign Affairs, ‘Trade and Development Canada / Délégué commercial, Affaires étrangéres, Commerce et Développement Canada, Service des délégués commerciaux : Simon Gittens The 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry Cres Fora www.aiac.ca. ©2014 is published by the Aerospace Industries Association ‘of Canada on behalf of our member companies. ital version of this Guide, please Editorial and Advertisement Director: Lynne Adamson To find out about advertising opportunities, please contact lynne.adamson@aiac.ca /e Services and Print Management: gordongroup marketing + communications Printed in Canada AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 7 a VAIT From handling and positioning to drilling and adaptive work stations, AIT provides factory automation solutions that increase efficiency, safety, and performance in the manufacturing process. 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AS = y Embedded Control Systems Automated Test Equipment System Integration Labs Flight and Land Trainers/ Simulators Sus Sof e Project Management AIAC: The National Voice of Canada’s Aerospace Industry As Canada’s national aerospace trade association, the AIAC represents the interests cof more than 700 Canadian aerospace manufacturing and service companies who serve the global aerospace market in the commercial, defence and space segments. Wo strive to build a business and investment climate in which Canadian aerospace companies can continue to grow, compete and win business at home and on the world stage. Governments, business and the media look to the AIAC as the authoritative source for information on the composition and performance of Canada's aerospace industry, its challenges and its opportunities. ‘The AIAC advocates on behalf of Canadian aerospace companies who are developing new and innovative technologies, who are building these technologies into market- relevant applications, and who are seeking to finance their sales to customers. As active contributors to the association's activities, our members are increasing their competitiveness and prosperity by participating in our technical committees, business-to-business activities and opportunities to directly shape governmont policies and programs. CHAMPIONING AEROSPACE INTERESTS IN PUBLIC POLICY DEVELOPMENT + The AIAC led industry contributions to the 2012 Aerospace Program and Policy Review, including formal submissions from seven working groups led by the AIAC. Headed by David Emerson, this review culminated in the 2012 Emerson Report, which contained 25 recommendations to government on ways in which the competitiveness of the Canadian aerospace sector could be strengthened through government program and policy measures. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 11 12 + The AIAC continues to advise government in the ongoing implementation of the Emerson Report recommendations. Significant achievements thus far include: » The recapitalization of SADI at nearly $1 billion over five years; » The creation of a large-scale Technology Demonstration Program funded at $110 million over five years; » Doubling the funding for the Space Technology Development Program to $20 million annually by 2015-16; » The creation of CARIC, a national industry-academia technology collaboration network with funding for small TRL1-5 projects and opportunities for international collaboration projects; » The inclusion of aerospace as a key sector in the Global Markets Action Plan, which will guide diplomatic and trade policy in the coming years; » Enhanced measures to support economic diplomacy by government diplomats on behalf of industry; and » Multiple measures to provide greater support for Canadian small businesses. + We coordinated industry feedback and perspective into the review of federal defence procurement policies, which culminated in the release of the Jenkins Report in early 2013. + We also advised and assisted government through implementation of Jenkins Report recommendations, including integration of weighting and rating of Key Industrial Capabilities as part of the new Defence Procurement Strategy. + We are currently leading the initiative regarding the implementation of a national supplier development program The AIAC also provides ongoing leadership in the following public policy development area: + Representing the industry before Parliamentary Standing Committees and other advisory bodias to the federal and provincial governments as required. Ensuring that tho export control policies of Canada and foreign governments do not place inappropriate constraints on the ability of Canadian aerospace firms to conduct business in the global market. Combating trade protectionism and ensuring open and efficient cross-border trade. Creating efficient, cost-effective and industry-responsive airworthiness regulatory regimes, certification policies and processes. HELPING BUSINESSES GROW AND ACCESS. NEW MARKETS. We promote Canadian presence in the global market and help members achieve bility with key contacts by: » Leading and/or facilitating numerous trade missions and delegations to ‘emerging and key markets; » Disseminating market intelligence information on various international markets and connecting members to key partners and stakeholders in Canada and abroad; » Hosting the annual Canadian Aerospace Summit to help connect Canadian aerospace firms to global Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and their supply chains; and » Increasing Canadian aerospace global presence through targeted market access and development programs. The AIAC also works to ensure that Canadian aerospace industry perspectives are taken into account in various trade agreement negotiations. Our Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry is published annually and distributed around the world to Canada’s network of ‘Trade Commissioners, Canadian Embassies and prospective customers. It is also made available online. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry « AIAC;-The National Voice of Canada’s Aerospace Industry RAISING THE INDUSTRY'S PUBLIC PROFILE + Using our national platform and network, we promote aerospace success stories and the industry's achievements to decision- makers, opinion-shapers, the media and the public at large. + Our management team has over 30 years of cumulative experiance in political life and we are experts in representing the industry's interests to political leaders, Members of Parliament from all parties and, in particular, MPs representing key aerospace ridings. + Each year we distribute, in concert with Industry Canada, key stati and analysis regarding the Canadian aerospace industry's activities, reach and economic contribution at home and abroad. PROVIDING THE SERVICES AND NETWORKING OUR MEMBERS NEED TO GET AHEAD + Inall of our events, including the annual Canadian Aerospace Summit, we focus on facilitating opportunities for members to engage and network with global and domestic industry leaders and government officials. + Qur technical committees are open to all members who wish to engage with and directly contribute to setting the AIAC’s priorities, strategies and policies. + The AIAC's model facilitates close dialogue between large firms and small organizations, offering members unique opportunities to connect with potential Canadian buyers and suppliers. Aerospace & ‘and resource gaps in aerospace and defence. + Business Development = Project Management ‘= Training Solution Design GAC 9X Realize your goals-faster. www.gladstoneac.com AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 13 LAIAC : le porte-parole national de l'industrie canadienne de |l’aérospatiale LAssociation des industries aérospatiales du Canada (AIAC) est l'association professionnelle qui représente, au niveau national, les intéréts de plus de 700 sociétés de fabrication et de services qui desservent los soctours commerciaux, de la défense ot de Vespace du marché mondial de I'aérospatiale. Elle s’efforce d’instaurer un climat favorable aux affaires et aux investissements, dans lequel les sociétés canadiennes de V'aérospatiale pourront se développer, étre coneurrentielles ot emporter des marchés, au pays comme au niveau mondial. Les gouvernements, les entreprises et les médias, considerent 'AIAC comme la source faisant autorité sur la composition et le rendement du secteur canadien de I'asrospatiale, sur les défis qu'il a a affronter et sur les possibilités qui s‘offront a lui Notre association est le défensour des. sociétés canadiennes de I'aérospatiale qui 6laborent des technologies nouvelles et novatrices, qui convertissent technologies en applications adaptées au marché et qui cherchent a financer les ventes & leurs clients. Nos membres, qui contribuent activement a la vie de Association, améliorent lour capacité concurrentialle et leur productivité en participant & nos comités techniques, aux activités inter entreprises (B2B) que nous organisons et aux possibilités que nous offrons d’influencer directement les politiques ot les programmes des gouvernements. DEFENDRE LES INTERETS DE L'AEROSPATIALE LORS DE LELABORATION DE POLITIQUES PUBLIQUES LAIAC a animé les diverses contributions de l'industrie a I Examen des programmes et des politiques de I’aérospatiale ot de espace, y compris la production des rapports officiels émanant des sept groupes 14 AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry SNe de travail mis sur pied et dirigés par 'AIAC. Sous la direction de David Emerson, cet examen a culminé avec la publication, en 2012, du rapport Emerson, qui soumettait au gouvernement 25 recommandations visant renforcer la capacité concurrentielle du secteur canadion de l'aérospatiale avec la mise en cauvre, par le gouvernement, de programmes et de mesures de politique. + LAIAC continue a conseiller le gouvernement sur la mise en couvre des. recommandations du rapport Emerson. Parmi les réalisations dignes de mention de Association, on peut citer » la recapitalisation de Initiative stratégique pour l'aérospatiale ot la défense (ISAD) a pres d’un milliard de dollars sur cing ans; » la mise sur pied d'un Programme de démonstration de technologies a grande échelle, qui sera doté d'un budget de 110 millions de dollars sur cing an: » le doublement du financement du Programme de développement des sciences et de la technologie spatiales pour le porter a 20 millions de dollars par année d’ici 2015-2016; » la mise sur pied du Consortium de recherche et d’innovation en aérospatiale du Canada (CRIAC), un réseau de collaboration technique, au niveau national, de l'industrie et des milieux universitaires qui est doté de moyens lui permettant de financer de petits projets des niveaux un a cing de I'Etat de préparation de la technologie (EPT 1-5) et qui offre des possibilités de réaliser des projets internationaux de collaboration; » inscription de l'aérospatiale comme un secteur important dans le Plan d'action sur les marchés mondiaux du gouvernement, un plan destiné a orienter la diplomatie canadienne ot la politique commerciale de notre pays au cours des » adoption de mesures plus efficaces pour soutenir la diplomatie économique menée par les diplomates du gouvernement au nom de l'industrie; et AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry (rence a eirieaancegrecenc eae iar » de multiples mesures pour apporter un appui plus soutenu aux petites entreprises canadiennes. Nous dirigeons I'initiative visant la mise en ceuvre d'un Programme national de développement des fournisseurs. + Nous avons également conseillé et aidé le gouvernement tout au long de la mise en couvre des recommandations du rapport Jenkins, y compris en ce qui concerne la pondération et la cotation des principales capacités industrielles utilisées dans le cadre de la Stratégie d’approvisionnement en matiére de défense. + Nous sommes actuollament los principaux responsables de I'élaboration permanente d'un Programme national de développement des fournisseurs. LAIAC assure également de fagon permanente le leadership dans les domaines suivants du développement das politiques publiques. + Nous représentons l'industrie devant les comités parlementaires permanents et devant d'autres organismes consultatifs du gouvernement fédéral et des gouvernements provinciaux, selon les besoins. + Nous veillons a co que les politiques de contréle des exportations du Canada ot des gouvernements étrangers n‘imposent pas de contraintes inopportunes sur les capacités des entreprises du secteur canadien de I’aérospatiale & mener leurs affaires sur les marchés mondiaux. + Nous luttons contre le protectionnisme ‘on matiére d/échanges commerciaux et veillons & garantir un commerce transfrontalier libre et efficient. * Nous veillons & la mise en place de régimes réglementaires, de politiques et de processus de certification en matiare de navigabilité qui soient rentables ot sensibles aux préaccupations de l'industrie, FACILITER LA CROISSANCE DES ENTREPRISES DU SECTEUR ET LES AIDER A ACCEDER A DE NOUVEAUX MARCHES + Nous faisons la promotion de la présence canadienne sur les marchés mondiaux 15 et nous aidons les membres de notre association & se faire connaitre des principales personnes-ressources en » dirigeant ou facilitant de nombreuses missions et délégations commerciales sur les marchés émergents et importants; » diffusant des renseignements et des informations sur la commercialisation sur divers marchés strangers et en permettant a nos membres d’entrer en relation avec des partenaires et des intervenants importants, au Canada comme a I’étranger: » en organisant chaque année le Sommet de |’aérospatiale canadionne pour aider las sociétés canadiennes du secteur a établir des liens avec les fabricants mondiaux d’équipement d'origine et avec leurs chaines d'approvisionnement; et » en renforgant la présence de l'aérospatiale canadienne dans le monde grace 4 des programmes ciblés d'accds aux marchés et de développement de + LAIAC veille également a ce que les points de vue du secteur canadien de l'aérospatiale soient pris en compte dans les négociations des divers accords commerciaux. + Notre Guide de l'industrie aérospatialo canadienne, qui est publié chaque année, est diffusé partout dans le monde auprés d'éventuels clients a travers le réseau des déléqués commerciaux et des ambassades du Canada. Il est également disponible en ligne. AMELIORER L'IMAGE QUE LE GRAND PUBLIC ADU SECTEUR + En nous servant de notre plate-forme et de nos réseaux nationaux, nous faisons la promotion des réussites en aérospatiale ot des réalisations de l'industrie auprés des décideurs, des faiseurs d’opinions, des. médias et du grand public. + Notre équipe de directions cumule plus de 30 ans d’expérience de la vie politique et nous sommes des spécialistes de la représentation des intéréts de notre sectour d'activité auprés des leaders politiques, des députés et sénateurs de tous les partis et, en particulier, des députés représentant des circonscriptions oi 'aérospatiale joue un réle important. + Chaque année, de concert avec Industrie Canada, nous publions des statistiques importantes, des informations et des analyses concernant les activités du secteur canadien de l'aérospatiale, sa portée et son apport économique, aussi bien au pays qu’a |'étranger. OFFRIR A NOS MEMBRES LES SERVICES ET LES ACTIVITES DE RESEAUTAGE DONT ILS ONT BESOIN POUR ALLER DE L'AVANT + Lors de toutes nos activités, y compris Voccasion du Sommet de I'aérospatiale canadienne, nous veillons a offrir a nos membres des possibilités d’entrer en relation avec les dirigeants étrangers ot canadions de l'industrie et avec les responsables gouvernementaux. + La participation aux comités techniques de I'AIAC est ouverte a tous les membres qui souhaitent s'impliquer et contribuer ectement a la définition des priorités, des stratégies et des politiques de I’Association. + Le mode de fonctionnement de I'AIAC. facilite un dialogue stroit entre les grandes entreprises et les petits organismes, offrant & ses membres des possibilités uniques d’entrer en relation avec d’éventuels acheteurs et fournisseurs canadiens. 16 AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry Canada’s Aerospace Industry: 2013 Facts and Figures ECONOMIC IMPACT The Canadian aerospace industry is a strategically important contributor to the Canadian economy in terms of employment, innovation, productivity, R&D, GDP and trade. ‘Among important facts: + Made up of over 700 companies of all sizes fram coast to coast, the industry is. responsible for the employment of more than 172,000 Canadians* + Aerospace contributes $288 of GDP to the Canadian economy annually and reached $25. 1B in direct revenues in 2013 + 70% of the industry's activity is dedicated to manufacturing while Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) service providers represent 30% INNOVATION The Canadian aerospace industry is an innovation leader with stellar R&D performance: + More than 20% of the industry's activity is dedicated to R&D? + 5 times the R&D intensity of Canada's total manufacturing average + Each year the industry invests $1.7 billion into R&D + R&D investment increased by close to 40% in the last five years (2008-2013) MANUFACTURING ADVANTAGE Canada’s aerospace industry is a national leader in 21st-contury manufacturing, driving the jobs, innovation and skills of the future. Compared with Canada’s total manufacturing average, the aerospace industry provides: + 64% more value-added per employee” + 46% more skilled labour + 28% higher wages + 5 times the R&D intensity + 2.4 times more productive (2007-2012) + 2.1 times the export diversity index + 1.9 times the export intensity All data Is from 2013 unless otherwise stated. ' Direct, indirect, and induced employment and GDP. * Sector GDP on total FTE. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 17 CANADIAN AEROSPACE ACTIVITY + Canada ranks third in terms of global civil aircraft production activity. + Canada’s civil aircraft production growth is forecasted to outpace the global market for the 2014-2021 period (22% for Canada versus 11% for the global civil aircraft production) + The Canadian aerospace defence sector represents 25% of the total Canadian defence sector and is responsible for close to 60% of tho total R&D investment. + Avory diversified space systems manufacturing sector with close to 50% of tho revenues dedicated to commercial and industrial activities.“ INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE When compared with other OECD countries, Canada’s aerospace industry ranked:? + No. 1 in terms of productivity + No. 1 in terms of strategic importance over total manufacturing? + No. 3in torms of R&D intensity” + No. 5 in torms of GDP and revenues ‘One of Canada’s largest exporters, the Canadian aerospace industry exports nearly 80% of its products to highly diversified markets and product segments* + 57% of total product exports to the U.S., 20% to Europe, 13% to Asia and 10% to Africa, the Middle East as well as Central and South America Exports by destination 20 Wj curope 19 JY asia Pocite 10 | rest ortne word oo 2% Unto o Canadian Aerospace Activity by Sector Rene ity eae CaS CRC) De Ce een eerie Peete Sea eee! Piero * Average of Forecast International and Teal Group's forecasts by value for 2014-2021 period (Note: General aviation forecast is from Forecast International only, 2014). + Statisties Canada—Canadian Commercial Aerospace, Defence, Commercial/Civil Marine and Industrial ‘Security Sector Survey (2011), 2013. 52010 analysis. © GDP-based analysis. * Sector GOP on total FTE. * Industry Canada, Economic modelling based on data from Statistics Canada (Business Registry and Cansim}, Canada Revenue Agency, OECD and firm evel observation, 2013 18 AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry Secteur canadien de |’aérospatiale : Faits et chiffres saillants de 2013 RETOMBEES ECONOMIQUES: Llapport du secteur canadien de l'aérospa- tiale a l'économie canadienne contribue de facon importante et stratégique & I'économi canadienne, et plus prox Vinnovation, a la productivité, PIB et aux échangos commorciaux. Parmi los faits saillants, on peut rappeler que + ilest composé de plus de 700 sociétés de toutes tailles, implantées d'un océan a l'autre, et il emploie au-dela de 172 000 Canadiens *; + la contribution annuelle du secteur de |'aéro- spatiale au PIB canadien est de 28 milliards de dollars et, en 2013, ses revenus directs ont atteint 25,1 milliards de dollars; et + les activités du secteur sont consacrées & 70 % a la fabrication alors que les presta- taires de services d’entretion, de répara- tion et de révision (MRO) accaparent les INNOVATION Le secteur canadien de |'aérospatiale est un leader en innovation qui enregistre des résul: tats brillants en R et D + laR etD absorbe plus de 20 % des activités du secteur’; + Mintensité de la R et D du secteur est cing fois supérieure & celle de la moyenne de ensemble du secteur manufacturier; + le secteur investit chaque année 1,7 milliard de dollars en R et D; et + los investissements on R ot D ont augmanté de prés de 40 % au cours des cing dernieres années’. AVANTAGE COMPARATIF AU NIVEAU MANUFACTURIER Le secteur canadien de l'aérospatiale est un leader national dans les technologies de fabrication du XX" siécle qui fait apparaitre les emplois, les innovations et les compstences: de I'avenir. Quand on compare les résultats obtenus par le secteur de I'aérospatiale aux moyennas da l'ensemble du sectour manufac- turier canadien, on observe : + qu'il produit 64 % de valeur ajoutée de plus par employé*; + les compétences de sa main-d'couvre sont 46 % plus élevées; + ses salaires sont 28 % plus élevés; + Vintensité de sa R et D est cing { supérieure; + illest 2,4 fois plus productif (2007-2012); * son indice de la diversité des exportations est 2,1 fois plus éleve; ot + lintensité de ses exportations et 1,9 fois supérieure, A moins ‘indication contraire, toutes les données portent sur 2013. “Emplois directs, indiracts ot induits, ot PIB. * PIB du secteur sur total das ETP. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 19 ACTIVITES DE LAEROSPATIALE CANADIENNE, + Le Canada se classe au troisiéme rang dans le monde pour la production d’avions civils. + Le taux de croissance de cette production canadienne devrait, pour |a période allant de 2014 a 2021, dépasser celle du marché mondial puisqu’on prévoit qu'elle sera de 22 % pour lo Canada contre 11 % pour la production mondiale d'avions civils.* + Le secteur canadien de la défense aérospa- tiale représente 25 % du total du secteur cana- dion do la défense ot il est autour de pros de 60 % do ses investissoments en R ot D. + Le secteur manufacturier des systemes spatiaux est tras diversifié puisque pras de 50 % de ses revenus proviennent d'activites commerciales et industrielles.* DIMENSION INTERNATIONALE Lorsqu’on le compare a caux das pays membres de l'OCDE, le secteur canadien de Vaérospatiale se classe* : + au premier rang en termes de productivité; ‘+ au promier rang pour son importance stratégique dans l'ensemble du secteur manufacturier®; + au troisiéme rang pour l'intensité de sa Ret Diet + au cinquiéme rang pour sa contribution au PIB et pour I'importance de ses revenus. Le secteur canadien de raérospatiale, 'un de ceux qui exportent le plus, vend prés de 80 % de sa production a ’étranger sur des marchés et des segments de produits hautement diversifiés® + 57 % de ses exportations totales vont aux Etats-Unis, 20 % en Europe, 13 % en Asie et 10 % en Afrique, au Moyen-Orient, en Amérique centrale et en Amérique du Sud. Exportations par destination Etats- Unis 5? 20 europe 19 Asie Pacitaue 10] reste du monde Activités de l'aérospatiale canadi par secteur Sec Rcd ence! eed eae ay Pete oe at ey Aérospatiale eee Pee aac nts pee ren Era Arete pra Moyenne des previsions en valeur de Forecast International et du Teal Group pour la periode 2014— 2021, (Nota : Les prévisions concemant aviation {générale proviennent uniquement de Forecast International, 2014). “ Enquéte sur le secteur canadien de 'aérospatiale commerciale, de la défense, de Vindustrie navalo ot do fe securite industrielle (2011), 2013, Statistique Canad 5 Analyse de 2010. © Analyse a partir du PIE. * PIB du sectour sur total des ETP. "Industrie Canada, Modélisation économique reposant sur les donnees de Statistique Canada |Registre des entreprises et CANSIM), Agence du revenu du Canedo, OCDE et observations au niveau des entreprises, 2013, 20 AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry re) Sa a PNA 5 COLLABORATIVE PE a ae) SOC me erry ic et Dre bead Peer teat) Cel ah eee Telnet Cleator CARIC PILOTING INNOVATION CONSORTIUM FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN CANADA 22 Message from the Chair The modern global aerospace industry is currently enjoying a period of remarkable opportunity. Industry forecasts suggest that over the next 20 years, $4.5 trillion of work will become available as demand for air travel increases, fleets are updated, and our world becomes increasingly globalized. In the space sector, the exploration of our universe continues to capture the imagination and drive innovation, while ever-expanding satellite technologies are providing us with important new communications, surveillance and national security capabilities. Canada's aerospace industry is also experiencing tremendous momentum. As a key national economic contributor, we have worked closely with the government to enhance policies and programs related to aerospace and space through initiatives such as the Emerson and Jenkins reports. We have made excellent progress on key files including innovation, procurement, market access, supply chain and space. These initiatives are delivering real results for our industry, making it easier for us to compete and grow our businesses. The AIAC and its members have been involved in every step of these important changes, developing and strengthening the industry's relationship not only with government, but also with researchers, economic development groups and other key stakeholders who are helping to drive the industry's success forward. Together, we are building an environment in which our companies can do business both at home and around the world more effectively than ever before. We are proud of the changes we have already helped to bring about. However, there is still much to be done if our industry is to remain competitive and maximize its potential as a global aerospace leader — and it cannot be done without the active participation of all members of the industry. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry If you are a Canadian company or an international company with a Canadian presence and are not yet featured in these pages, please consider this your invitation to join us in working together to build an industry that will continue to excel in the years to come. As the national voice of the aerospace industry, the AIAC has ably represented Canadian aerospace companies to governments, leaders and industry insiders both at home and abroad for over 50 years. Through its leadership and advocacy, the AIAC has a vital role to play in the industry's continued development, offering members the unique opportunity to directly influence crucial policy decisions that will affect their future and the future of the aerospace industry in Canada. If you are an international company seeking to do business with Canada, the Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry is an excellent place to start. The companies featured in these pages are world-class leaders in aerospace innovation, manufacturing and services. They have behind them a strong heritage - over 100 years of industrial excellence ~ and the skills, networks and infrastructure necessary to continue creating competitive, cutting-edge products today. For over 25 years, the Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry has highlighted the services, innovation and technology produced by Canadian aerospace companies from coast to coast to coast. The companies showeased here are the backbone of the industry as it exists today, displaying our depth and national scope. They are the best Canada has to offer, and as we take the steps to securing a stronger and better future, these are the companies that will be leading the way. We hope you will join us. Barry Kohler, President Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Ltd. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 23 24 Message du président du Conseil d’administration Le secteur mondial de |'aérospatiale vit actuellement une époque pleine de possibilités remarquables. Ses propres prévisions laissent entendre que, au cours des 20 ans a venir, le volume des commandes atteindra 4,5 billions de dollars. Cette hausse de la demande s’explique par l'augmentation prévue du nombre de voyages aériens, par la mise a niveau des flottes et par la mondialisation de notre économie. Dans le secteur de I’espace, exploration de notre univers continue a captiver l'imagination et 4 pousser a l'innovation alors que les technologies satellitaires, qui se développent sans cesse, nous permettent de disposer de nouveaux moyens importants de communications et de surveillance, qui s‘avérent en particulier utiles dans le domaine de la sécurité nationale. Le secteur canadien de |'aérospatiale bénéficie aussi actuellement d’un élan extraordinaire. Comme, de par l'ensemble de nos activités, nous contribuons largement a l'économie nationale, nous avons collaboré étroitement avec le gouvernement pour améliorer ses politiques et ses programmes dans les secteurs de I'aérospatiale et de espace dans le cadre d’initiatives comme celles ayant mené a la publication des rapports Emerson et Jenkins. Cela nous a permis d'enregistrer des progrés tres nets sur des dossiers importants, parmi lesquels on peut citer ceux de l'innovation, des marchés publics, de I'accés aux marchés, de la chaine d’approvisionnement et de I’espace. Ces initiatives se traduisent par des résultats concrets pour notre industrie, en nous permettant détre plus facilement concurrentiels et de faire croitre nos entreprises. LAIAC et ses membres ont été impliqués dans toutes les étapes de cette évolution majeure, en développant et en renforcant les relations de notre industrie avec le gouvernement, mais aussi avec les chercheurs, les groupes de développements économiques et les autres intervenants importants qui contribuent a assurer la AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry réussite de notre industrie a moyen et a long terme. Ensemble, nous allons instaurer un milieu dans lequel nos sociétés pourront faire des affaires plus efficacement que jamais auparavant, aussi bien au pays que partout ailleurs dans le monde. Nous sommes fiers de constater les changements que nous avons contribué & apporter. I reste cependant beaucoup de choses a faire si nous voulons que notre industrie reste concurrentielle et tire tout le parti possible de ses capacités comme leader mondial du secteur de I'aérospatiale. Cela nécessitera indubitablement la participation active de tous les membres de l'industrie. Si vous étes l'un des dirigeants d'une société canadienne ou d'une société étrangére implantée au Canada qui n’est pas présentée dans les pages qui suivent, veuillez considérer qu'il s‘agit la d'une invitation vous joindre @ nous pour travailler tous ensemble 4 nous doter d’un secteur d’activité qui continuera a briller par son excellence au cours des années a venir. A titre de porte-parole national du secteur de I’aérospatiale, l'AIAC a jusqu’a maintenant fort bien représenté les intéréts des sociétés canadiennes du secteur auprés des gouvernements, des leaders d’opinion et des spécialistes de l'industrie, aussi bien au pays qu’a I'étranger, et ce depuis plus de 50 ans. Grace a son leadership et a son mandat de défense des intéréts du secteur, I'Association joue un réle essentiel dans le développement permanent du secteur. Elle offre a ses membres la possibilité unique d’exercer une influence directe sur les décisions politiques cruciales qui modéleront leur avenir individuel et celui de V'ensemble du secteur canadien de l'aérospatiale. Si vous étes l'un des dirigeants d'une société étrangére qui souhaite faire des affaires avec des entreprises canadiennes, le Guide de 'industrie aérospatiale canadienne constitue un excellent point de départ. Les entreprises présentées dans ces pages sont toutes des leaders de niveau mondial dans les domaines de l'innovation, de la fabrication et des services touchant a I'aérospatiale. Elles s‘appuient sur un patrimoine solide, sur plus d’un siécle d’excellence industrielle, et tirent parti des compétences, des réseaux et des infrastructures qui leur permettent de créer aujourd’hui des produits a la toute pointe de la technologie et concurrentiels. Cela fait maintenant plus de 25 ans que le Guide de l'industrie aérospatiale canadienne met en évidence les services, les innovations et les technologies des sociétés canadiennes de I’aérospatiale, qui sont implantées d’un océan a l'autre. Les entreprises que vous y trouverez constituent I’épine dorsale structurelle du secteur dans sa forme actuelle et montrent bien son ampleur et sa dimension nationale. Elles vous proposent ce que le Canada a de mieux a offrir et, alors que nous prenons des mesures pour nous assurer d’un d’avenir plus prometteur et plus brillant, ce sont elles qui nous montreront la voie. Nous espérons vous compter bientét parmi nous. Barry Kohler, président Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Ltd. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 25 26 Message from the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Industry On behalf of the Government of Canada, | congratulate the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) on its skilled leadership of Canada’s dynamic aerospace sector. In particular, | want to acknowledge the key role the AIAC played in establishing and recently launching the country’s first aerospace research network, the Consortium for Aerospace Research and Innovation in Canada. This milestone builds on the government's supportive investments in the Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative and the new Technology Demonstration Program as well as its release of Canada’s Space Policy Framework in February 2014. These steps, taken in response to the recommendations in David Emerson's Aerospace Review report, are aimed at increasing Canada’s capacity for innovation in aerospace and space. ‘Our government knows that Canada’s aerospace sector brings high-skilled jobs and benefits to our economy. We are working with the AIAC to promote ‘opportunities for investment, growth and development in Canada’s aerospace sector, Together we can be proud of Canada’s aerospace sector as it continues to excel on the world stage, ranking third in the world for civil aircraft production and fifth among OECD member countries in terms of revenues generated and its contribution to gross domestic product. Aerospace contributes 172,000 jobs and nearly $28 billion to the Canadian economy each year. With $1.7 billion in annual investments in research and development, the industry has demonstrated its commitment to pushing the boundaries. To further this momentum, our government is taking another step: we are pleased to join the AIAC in releasing the second State of Canadian Aerospace report. This collaborative project provides a comprehensive overview of the domestic industry and its contributions, which is fundamental to ensuring the Association's AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry esse rmiemie ace Mineman rig) members, governments and other key players can better understand and be prepared for the challenges and opportunities ahead. Ultimately, our government and the AIAC share the same goal: to sustain and foster a strong Canadian aerospace industry that drives economic growth, creates jobs and is world renowned for its ambition and innovation. | look forward to working with you to achieve this goal. Sincerely, James Moore Minister of Industry AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry 27 28 Message du ministre de I’Industrie, honorable James Moore Au nom du gouvernement du Canada, je félicite |'Association des industries aérospatiales du Canada (AIAC) du solide leadership qu'elle exerce au sein du secteur dynamique de I’aérospatiale au pays. Je tiens a souligner le réle de premier plan qu’a joué I'AIAC dans la constitution et le lancement récent du premier réseau national de recherche en aérospatiale, le Consortium en aérospatiale pour la recherche et l'innovation au Canada. Cette réalisation clé fait fond sur les investissements effectués par notre gouvernement au titre de linitiative stratégique pour I'aérospatiale et la défense et du nouveau Programme de démonstration de technologies, ainsi que sur le Cadre de la politique spatiale du Canada, publié en février 2014. Ces mesures, qui donnent suite aux recommandations de Examen de I'aérospatiale dirigé par David Emerson, ont pour but de renforcer la capacité d’innovation du Canada dans les domaines de I’aérospatiale et de "espace. Notre gouvernement sait que I'aérospatiale emploie des travailleurs hautement qualifiés et contribue a l'économie. Nous travaillons avec I’AIAC pour tirer profit des possibilités d'investissement, de croissance et de développement dans le secteur canadien de |’aérospatiale. Collectivement, nous pouvons étre fiers de I'excellence soutenue de l'industrie aérospatiale canadienne sur la scéne mondiale. Notre industrie est troisieme au monde pour la production d’aéronefs civils et cinquigme parmi les membres de l'OCDE au chapitre des recettes générées et de sa contribution au produit intérieur brut. aérospatiale emploie 172 000 personnes et injecte prés de 28 milliards de dollars dans économie canadienne chaque année. Uindustrie est déterminée a repousser les limites, et c'est pourquoi elle investit annuellement 1,7 milliard de dollars en recherche- développement. AIAC 2014-2015 Guide to Canada’s Aerospace Industry Message du-ministre de I'Industrie Dans le but de maintenir la cadence, notre gouvernement fait un pas de plus en s‘associant a I'AIAC pour publier la deuxiéme édition du rapport V’état de Vindustrie aérospatiale canadienne. Ce document présente un survol complet de l'industrie nationale et du réle qu'elle joue, information essentielle pour que les membres de IAssociation, les gouvernements et les parties prenantes clés comprennent pleinement les défis et les occasions qui se présentent, et se préparent en conséquence. Notre gouvernement et I'AIAC ont un but commun : permettre a l'industrie aérospatiale canadienne de demeurer forte, de soutenir la croissance économique, de créer des emplois et d’étre reconnue a |’échelle mondiale pour son ambition et son innovation. Je serai heureux de travailler avec vous pour y arriver. 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Airbus Group Canada... 84 Airbus Group Canada. socssssse+++- 84 Airbus Helicopters Canada vo BB Airbus Helicopters Canada . --86 Boeing Canada Operations = 104 Conair Group Ine. +122 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. .... 155 Discovery Air Inc. : 127 MDA. 2 163 Kelowna Flightcraft ltd. -+-+-+- 181 Rockwell Collins Canada « + 182 Springbrook Aerospace... 2182 Thales Canadillies. coe 198 AERIAL SURVEY & MAPPING AIRPORT MANAGEMENT AgustaWestland .......... 83 ADGA Group... wes 8 Airbus Group Canada 84 Agroports de Montréal... 2.79 Airbus Helicopters Canada . +88 Boeing Canada Operations |... 104 BlackBridge +102 SkyLink Aviation Ine. +190 Discovery Air Inc. +127 Thales Canada Inc. .- ee 198 MDA... . ++++ 163 vB North Bay ~ Airport Industrial Business Park ........... = 248 AEROSPACE ASSOCIATIONS AIRPORT OPERATIONS ADIANS ame = 233 Aéro Montréal...... cocss+s2++. 251 ADGA Group 78 Aerospace and Defence Industry General Atomics Aeronautical Association of Newfoundland Systems, Inc...... wee 140 and Labrador... srer++ 232 SkyLink Aviation Inc. = 190 Aerospace and Defence Association Thales Canada Inc. .. 2 198 of PEI (ADAPEI). +249 vyvB North Bay — Airpor Indust AIAC Pacific. . +220 Business Park . . = 248 Aviation Alberta Association .. = 219 Canadian Composites Manufacturing AVIATION INSURANCE R&D Inc... m CRIAQ - Consortium For Research and SkyLink Aviation Inc. 222 190 Innovation In Aerospace In Quebec .... 123 Skyservice. . = 245 Manitoba Aerospace Association Inc...... 224 34 Aerospace Services Co mao chr CAD/CAM SERVICES - 237 Aversan Inc... weeeee 96 D-J Composites Inc. .. - 128 Flexibiilb Inc. sia lan Martin Engineering. 136 146 Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... .- 151 L-3 Communications . = 152 LATECOERE Services Canada . . 164 Liburdi Turbine Service . = 243 Magollan Aerospace. ......... 188 MDS Aero Support Corp. - 164 Sonovision Canada Ine. = 191 CALIBRATION SERVICES ABB Inc....... : ef Canadian Measurement-Metrology Ine... . 238. GasTOPS Ltd. = - 138 IMP Aerospace & Defence... .. 148 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. . 151 162 - 164 173 2177 268 = 205 - 208 Marsh Metrology weeeee MDS Aero Support Corp. NRC Aerospace... .. Patlon Aircraft & Industries Limited - TechFab Inc... . ceeeee Vector Aerospace Corporation ..... Wasaya Prop Shop LP . . CERTIFICATION SERVICES AgustaWestland ..... AKKA Group North America Inc. Aversan Inc. 264 Aviya Aerospace Systems... CanRep Group Inc., The. 113 EMTEQ....... weeeee 227 Exova = 262 Field Aviation .. - 134 Flexibiilb Inc. soa 135 Honeywell Canada... 145 IMP Aerospace & Defence. 148 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd, - 151 L-3 Communications .... 182 MANNARINO Systems & Software Inc. ... 263 tte cele Cee adie Bele ac lett Marinvent Corporation. Marsh Metrology . 160, 264 162 Newmerical Technologies International... 167 NRC Aerospace: er 173 Vector Aerospace Corporation . - 205 CONTRACT DESIGN & MANUFACTURING ABB Inc. sat eee ADGA Group. . ee Aerosystems International Inc. Aflare Systems Inc.. Airbus Group Canada. jirbus Helicopters Canada . . ATD Design Services . Aveorp Industries In . Aviya Aerospace Systems . Canadian Plastics Group Ltd, Can-Tech Services. ........2. 02. 76 78 81 82 84 86 255 94 98 239 238 230 118 125 126 132 134 CE3 Electronics Inc. Celestica ..... eee DAVWIRE. a Daltion Innovations Ltd... ... Esterline CMC Electronics Inc, Field Aviation . . Flexibillb Inc...... 0.2.06 - 135 GAL Aerospace Corp.......- 136 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.. . - 140 GSNetworks sce 142 Héroux-Devtek Ine. . 143 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... eee 144 Honeywell Canada . 145 lan Martin Engineering. ..... 148 IMP Aerospace & Defence . Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... 148, 151 L-3 Communications ..... . 182 LATECOERE Services Canada... .. 154 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. 185 Lynch Dynamics Inc.. - 156 Magellan Aerospace. ......- 158 MDS Aero Support Corp... - 164 Noranco Ine. . . 7 170 Rockwall Collins Canada - - 182 Aerospace Services 35 36 Rose Integration Ltd. . ‘Saxon Aerospace Inc.. ‘SPP Canada Aircraft, Inc. . Springbrook Aerospace wees TDM Technical Services. . Thales Canada Ine. . Tube-Fab Ltd. cee Vectar Aerospace Corporation ......- CONTRACT ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL PERSONNEL ABB Inc. 3 7 ADGA Group. Aflare Systems Inc... Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada wees AKKA Group North America Inc... ATD Design Services site Aversan Inc... Aviya Aerospace Systems : Can-Tech Services. ...... Cascade Aerospace Inc... Colestica .. DAVWIRE. Deltion Innovations Ltd Ecole de technologie sup: Field Aviation General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Ini Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions lan Martin Engineering. . . . IMP Aerospace & Defence wees Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... L-3 Communications . LATECOERE Services Canada Liburdi Turbine Service state Marinvent Corporation. . . 160, MDS Aero Support Corp... Newmerical Technologies International. NeXsys Group Incorporated » Rockwell Collins Canada . ‘Saxon Aerospace Inc.. Springbrook Aerospace .. Aerospace Services = 244 . 185 = 246 192 - 196 - 198 = 200 205 = 254 255 96 98 - 238 222 116 = 125 128 - 259 . 134 140 144 146 148 - 181 . 182 - 154 243 264 - 164 . 167 168 . 182 - 185 . 192 TDM Technical Services. . Thales Canada Ine. i Vector Aerospace Corporation . Vtalent Solutions weeeee CONTRACT R&D ABB Inc. Aflare Systems Inc. tie Airbus Group Canada 2 - 196 - 198 = 205 207 84 Airbus Helicopters Canada . = 86 ATEM Canada Inc... - 256 Avcorp Industries Inc. 94 Aversan Inc... . oe 96 Aviya Aerospace Systems. . 98 Boeing Canada Operations . cee 108 Canadian Composites Manufacturing R&D Ini : we .1 Canadian Light Source Inc. . . 12 Can-Tech Services. - 238 Celestica ...... ce 116 Centre de développement des composites du Québec - 258 Composites Innovation Centre - = 226 Concordia University . . 259 Convergent Manufacturing Technologies. . 124 Deltion Innovations Ltd. - 126 Discovery Air Inc. wee 127 Ecole de technologie supérieure (ETS)... . 259 EPSILON RTO Inc. = 261 Field Aviation . . 134 GasTOPS Ltd. i . 138 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.....- eo 140 Héroux-Devtek Inc. 143 Honeywell Canada sia 145 lan Martin Engineering. . . = 146 Kelowna Flighteraft Lid... 151 L-3 Communications .... - 152 LATECOERE Services Canada . - 184 Liburdi Turbine Service . . = 243 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. - 155 Marinvent Corporation ‘160, 264 McGill Institute for Aerospace: Engineering (MIAE) .. . = 264 Co mao chr MDA. : MDS Aero Support Corp. ‘ Newmerical Technologies International. NRC Aerospace. ee Red River College... Rockwell Collins Canada Springbrook Aerospace . : TDM Technical Services....... Thales Canada Inc. ... Tube-Fab Ltd = UTC Aerospace Systems — Landing Systems Vector Aerospace Corporation . DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE ADGA Group ae Boeing Canada Operations . Bombardier Aerospace . Composites Atlantic Limited... . Federal Exprass Canada Ltd... . Héroux-Deviek Inc. Honeywell Canada . .. lan Martin Engineering. . IMP Aerospace & Defence. .... Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. L-3 Communications . Marsh Metrology omx. . Sonovision Canada Ine. Springbrook Aerospace . Thales Canada Inc. soa tte cele Cee adie Bele ac lett - 163 . 164 - 167 173 - 227 - 182 - 192 196 - 198 200 = 202 205 78 = 104 - 108 = 120 133 143 - 145 146 148 151 - 182 - 162 175 = 191 - 192 198 FACILITIES OPERATION & MANAGEMENT ADGA Group. . sess Boeing Canada Operations . General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. soess Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. MDS Aero Support Corp. SkyLink Aviation Inc. . Springbrook Aerospace ....... 78 = 104 140 151 - 164 - 190 192 FINANCIAL SERVICES Ernst & Young LLP . : 261 Export Development Canada... .- 214 KPMG LLP... - 218 INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION DGI Supply - A DoALL Company « - 222 INSPECTION SERVICES Applied Precision In 237 Canadian Measuroment Metrology Ine... . 238 CanRep Group Inc., The ee 13 Cascade Aerospace Inc. 115, 222 Field Aviation weeeee 134 Flexibiilb Inc. - 135 IMP Aerospace & Defence . NeXsys Group Incorporated . NRC Aerospace: ceeeeeeee ee Springbrook Aerospace Vector Aerospace Corporation . 148, 168 173 192 205 INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SERVICES 86 104 106 a) 115, 222 jirbus Helicopters Canada .. Boeing Canada Operations Bombardier Aerospace CanRep Group Inc., The... Cascade Aerospace Inc. . . Daltion Innovations Ltd......... 126 Federal Express Canada Ltd. . - 133 Groupe Robert ee 262 eh Gonnuling Goverment Solutions . IMP Aerospace & Defence . L-3 Communications . : Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. . Rockwell Collins Canada . . SkyLink Aviation Inc. 144 148, 152 155 192 190 Sonovision Canada Ine. 191 StandardAero scenes 194 Thales Canada Inc. . . 198 Aerospace Services 37 38 LEASING SERVICES Boeing Canada Operations : - 104 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. cece eee 181 ‘SkyLink Aviation Inc. . = 190 ‘Springbrook Aerospace............-... 192 Vector Aerospace Corporation ... = 205 LEGAL SERVICES Metnnes Cooper ....- - 234 ‘SkyLink Aviation Inc. . - 190 ‘Springbrook Aerospace .. . 192 LOGISTICS & TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT ADGA Group sees scr CanRep Group Inc., The. . 113 Colestica .. 116 Deltion Innovations Ltd. = 126 Discovery Air Inc. weeeees 127 Federal Express Canada Ltd. - 133 Groupe Robert . = 262 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions 144 lan Martin Engineering, cece 146 Rockwell Collins Canada . posits 1825 ‘SkyLink Aviation Inc. sagenss 190 PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions . 144 J2 Procurement Management Inc. - 263 omx. “ cages 178. PROJECT / PROGRAM MANAGEMENT ADGA Group. Aflare Systems Inc... . Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada ceee ee 86 Alenia Aermacchi North America 88 Aveorp Industries Inc. sieobeaswen ale Aversan Inc. . +96 Boll Holicoptor Textron ceeeees 101 Boeing Canada Operations ............. 104 Aerospace Services Bombardier Aerospace . . oi Canadian Composites Manufacturing R&DInc...... a8 CanRep Group Inc., Tho. ......- Cascade Aerospace Inc. . . COM DEV International . . Composites Innovation Centre - Deltion Innovations Ltd... . D-J Composites Inc. ..... General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. oe : Gladstone Aerospace Corporation . . Héroux-Devtek Inc. Hitech Consulina Government Solutions. 115, IMP Aerospace & Defence... J2 Procurement Management Inc. .. Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... KPMG LLP... L-3 Communications .... LATECOERE Services Canada Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. . Marinvent Corporation.......-..- McGill Institute for Aerospace Engineering (MIAE) .. . NeXsys Group Incorporated omx. : ee Rockwell Collins Canada .... Saxon Aerospace Inc.. Shipley Canada Corp... SkyLink Aviation Inc. ...... Sonovision Canada Ine..........- Southport ..... StandardAero . . Thales Canada Inc. 160, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ADGA Group......- . Southport ..... a Springbrook Aerospace. .....-..- YYB North Bay — Airport Industrial Business Park st = 106 .11 13 222 118 = 226 = 126 - 128 - 140 2141 143 144 148 - 263 - 151 = 218 - 152 154 - 155 264 = 264 - 168 175 182 = 185 - 189 - 190 191 - 228 194 - 198 738 = 228 192 = 248 Co mao chr PUBLICATIONS MANAGEMENT tte cele Cee adie Bele ac lett SUPPORT SERVICES ADGA Group. . : -.78 Boeing Canada Operations ...- 104. Bombardier Aerospace . = 106 Honeywell Canada sia 145 IMP Aerospace & Defence. - 148 L-3 Communications ....... 182 Rockwell Collins Canada - 182 Sonovision Canada Inc. ...... 191 StandardAero .. 194 Thales Canada Inc. ee 198 SOFTWARE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT ADGA Group. . a 78 Aerosystems international Ine... 81 Aflare Systems Inc... : 82 Airbus Group Canada......-. 84 Airbus Helicopters Canada . 86 AVER 2. ee 287 Aversan Inc... 96 Aviya Aerospace Systems. .... 98 Boeing Canada Operations ..... = 104 Convergent Manufacturing Technologies .. 124 Deltion Innovations Ltd. : = 126 GasTOPS Ltd. . weeeee 138 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions. 144 Honeywell Canada ..... - 145 Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. . 155 MANNARINO Systoms & Software Inc. ... 263 Marinvent Corporation. 160, 264 MDS Aero Support Corp. - 164 MicroPilot . wih 165 Newmerical Technologies International... 167 NeXsys Group Incorporated . . . 168 NGC Aerospace Ltd... - 265 Rockwell Collins Canada ...... 192 Springbrook Aerospace . - 192 StandardAero .. ‘ 194 TDM Technical Services. . 196 Thales Canada Inc. weeeee 198 ABB Inc... 000.000 e eee ADGA Group . Aflare Systems Inc.. Airbus Group Canada. . Airbus Helicopters Canada Aveorp Industries Inc... Aversan In: 5 Boeing Canada Operations ....... Bombardier Aerospace Discovery Air Inc.......-..- Federal Express Canada Ltd. Field Aviation . . GasTOPS Ltd. . . General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. jeaiiootnnice Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions. Honeywell Canada ........- Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. L-3 Communications . Marsh Metrology . . MDS Aero Support Corp. NeXsys Group Incorporated . Peterborough Economic Development. Rockwell Collins Canada . . Shipley Canada Corp... SkyLink Aviation Inc. ..... 2... Sonovision Canada Ine. StandardAero . . Thales Canada Inc. . - Vector Aerospace Corporation 104 106 127 133 134 140 144 145 151 182 162 164 168 190 191 194 - 198 205 SYSTEMS INTEGRATION ABBInc..... ADGA Group........ Aerosystems International Inc Aflare Systems Inc........ Airbus Group Canada. .... Airbus Helicopters Canada .- Alenia Aermacchi North America . Aveorp Industries Inc...... .- Aversan Inc... Aerospace Services 39 40 ‘a Aerospace Systems Boeing Canada Operations Cascade Aerospace Inc... 115, Cormer Aerospace wees DAVWIRE. Deltion Innovations Ltd.. DGI Supply A DoALL Company . East Metal . wees EMTEAQ. . Federal Express Canada Ltd Field Aviation .........5 sevens GasTOPS Ltd, seteaaorwsn Héroux-Devtek Ine. . Honeywell Canada . Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... L-3 Communications . Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. . MANNARINO Systems & Software Inc. . Marinvent Corporation. . . 160, McGill Institute for Aerospace Engineering (MIAE) MDA...... an NeXsys Group Incorporated ..... Precision Castparts Corporation... Rockwell Collins Canada . Rose Integration Ltd. . StandardAero . . . TDM Technical Services. wees Thales Canada Inc. ..... Vector Asrospace Corporation TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION & DRAFTING Bombardier Aerospace . . Cascade Aerospace Inc... Field Aviation .. lan Martin Engineering. . IMP Aerospace & Defence Kelowna Flightcraft Lid... -..--.---- L-3 Communications . cee LATECOERE Services Canada ......... Sonovision Canada Ine. .. . ‘Springbrook Aerospace wees ‘StandardAero 115, Aerospace Services 98 = 104 222 226 = 125 - 126 - 222 130 = 227 133 134 138 143 145 181 - 152 . 155 = 263 264 = 264 . 163 - 168 180 - 182 = 244 194 196 - 198 = 205 = 106 222 134 148 148 151 . 152 154. 191 192 194 TECHNICAL MANUALS ADGA Group. : Boeing Canada Operations ....... Bombardier Aerospace . . Cascade Aerospace Inc..........- Deltion Innovations Ltd... . Field Aviation 2 IMP Aerospace & Defence... Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... . L-3 Communications . Rockwall Collins Canada ........- SkyLink Aviation Inc. . Sonovision Canada Inc. . . Springbrook Aerospace. . StandardAero . . Thales Canada Inc. sisi: TECHNICAL WRITING & EDITING ABB Inc. ADGA Group te Aflare Systems Inc.. weeeee Bombardier Aerospace . . Cascade Aerospace Inc... Deltion Innovations Ltd. Field Aviation ...... ceeeee lan Martin Engineering... .. IMP Aorospace & Defence . Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... L-3 Communications ...... SkyLink Aviation Inc. ais Sonovision Canada Inc. . . Springbrook Aerospace.........- StandardAero . . Ke : TDM Technical Services.......... TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES ADGA Group ss Airbus Group Canada suaae Airbus Helicopters Canada . Aversan Inc... .. Canadian Light Source inc. 78 104 = 106 115, 222 = 126 134 148 151 . 182 122 - 190 - 191 . 192 194 198 78 78 82 - 108 115, 222 - 126 134 148 148 151 - 152 190 191 192 194 196 78 84 - 86 96 112 Co mao chr Centre de développement des composites du Québec . DAVWIRE... Daltion Innovations Ltd. Exova GasTOPS Lia. Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd L-3 Communications . Marinvent Corporation. Marsh Metrology .... i MDS Aero Support Corp.....--..- NRC Aerospace...... Springbrook Aerospace ....... StandardAero . : Wasaya Prop Shop LP ........ TRADE PROMOTION Shipley Canada Corp.......-.. TRANSLATION SERVICES ADGA Group. . : L-3 Communications ......... SkyLink Aviation Inc. . Sonovision Canada Ine. . VENTURE CAPITAL ADHoc Services Co. Ltd. .....- Springbrook Aerospace . VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING Mace ait oe Air Traffic Control & ‘ me WERE Cie) Cees ep Equipment = 138 - 181 AIR NAVIGATION SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT pe ADGA Group. -78 te2. Altbus Group Canada. .... 84 164 Airbus Helicopters Canada - 86 1173. GE Canada. 139 192 GSNetworks . 142 “tea Lockhesd Martin Canada Inc. cee 155 208 Marinvent Corporation............. 160, 264 MDA sees = 163 Rockwell Collins Canada .. 182 SkyLink Aviation Inc. 190 189° Thales Canada Inc... . - . . 198 TrueNorth Avionics, Inc. +199 Tube-Fab Ltd. .. = 200 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS & Boeing Canada Operations . WIND TUNNEL TEST FACILITIES NRC Aerospace. anes: StandardAero . 182 EQUIPMENT = 190 191 ADGA Group cect Airbus Group Canada... Airbus Helicopters Canada ....... GSNetworks . 142 224 cckhoad Martin Canada Ine. 155 +182 pa . 163 Thales Canada Inc. 198 Tube-Fab Ltd. = 200 = 104 FLIGHT INSPECTION SYSTEMS Field Aviation : 134 173. Marinvent Corporation. 264 1194 SkyLink Aviation Inc... 0.2... 190 NAVIGATION AIDS ADGA Group. Airbus Group Canada... .. Airbus Helicopters Canada ....... Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd...... 151 Air Traffic Control & Management Systems & Equipment a Rockwell Collins Canada . Thales Canada Ine. . RADAR SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT ADGA Group......- inate General Atomics Aerona Systems, Ini GSNetworks Honeywell Canada ...... . Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... 22.2022. Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. . Rockwell Collins Canada ........ 2... Thales Canada Ine. . PC ae Ca ree AIRBORNE RADAR Airbus Group Canada sientisies Airbus Helicopters Canada Colestica . ceceeeeee DAVWIRE. Esterline CMC Electronics Inc. Field Aviation wees General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, In: IMP Aerospace & Defence... Kolowna Flighteraft Ltd. siSeane Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. . MDA...... wees Rockwell Collins Canada . 2 Thales Canada Inc... itieanisie: ANTENNAS Aerosystems International Inc. Airbus Group Canada Pe Airbus Helicopters Canada Colestica . ceceeeeee DAVWIRE. Esterline CMC Electronics Inc........- Field Aviation Aircraft Avionics & Electronics - 182 - 198 738 - 140 142 145 181 - 155 182 - 198 84 - 86 116 = 125 132 134 140 148 181 - 155 - 163 . 182 198, 81 84 - 86 116 125 132 134 GSNetworks Honeywell Canada Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. MDA wee Rockwall Collins Canada . Thales Canada Inc. . TrueNorth Avionics, Inc... Vector Aerospace Corporation . ... 142 145 - 151 163 - 182 - 198 - 199 205 AUDIO & INTERCOM SYSTEMS DAVWIRE...... Field Aviation .. GSNetworks ......- Honeywell Canada . : IMP Aorospace & Defence . Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd. Springbrook Aerospace... Thales Canada Inc. .. TrueNorth Avionics, Inc. Vector Aerospace Corporation ..... AUTOPILOTS = 125 134 142 145 148 151 - 192 198 - 199 205 DAVWIRE.........- Field Aviation .. IMP Aorospace & Defence .. Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... MicroPilot .... Rockwell Collins Canada - Springbrook Aerospace. . Thales Canada Inc. Vector Aerospace Corporation . Viking Air Limited... ee Xiphos Systems Corporation. 125 = 134 148 181 165 . 182 - 192 198 = 205 206 = 210 COCKPIT DISPLAY SYSTEMS Celestica DAVWIRE si Esterline CMC Electronics Inc.. Field Aviation . . Flexibilb Ine. GSNetworks ... 96 110 -116 = 125 . 132 134 = 135 = 142 Honeywell Canada - 145 Kelowna Flighteraft Led. - 151 L-3 Communications . : - 152 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc... 155 Marinvant Corporation 160, 264 MDA......... . - 163 Rockwell Collins Canada - 182 Springbrook Aerospace ....... 192 Thales Canada Inc. ... - 198 Vector Aerospace Corporation . 205 COLLISION AVOIDANCE & WARNING SYSTEMS Aerosystems International Inc. . . eo Nene ICM apres uctes ELECTRONIC CONTROLS Aversan Ini sees Aviya Aerospace Systems ......-- 98 Celestica .... aia 116 DAVWIRE..... se ais 125 GSNetworks . sees 142 Honeywell Canada ........2....- 145 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. é Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. ..... Rockwell Collins Canada . . Springbrook Aerospace . .... Thales Canada Inc. . Vector Aerospace Corporation . Viking Air Limited. . 151 185 182 192 198 205 208 Celostica sass - 116 xiphos Systems Corporation. 210 DAVWIRE..... cece 125 Elalesaviation,.. +134 EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTERS Honeywell Canada ........... 145 Kelowna Flighteratt Ltd. 1151 Celestion... eee seeees 116 NRC Aorospace. cece 173. DAVWIRE..... sae 125 Rockwell Collins Canada . 182 Field Aviation seen - 134 Springbrook Aerospace . . 192 Honeywell Canada........- 145 Thales Canada Inc. ... = 198 Rockwell Collins Canada .. +. 182 Vector Aerospace Corporation .. . 205. Thales Canada Inc. . = 198 DISPLAY SYSTEMS FLIGHT DIRECTORS Aversan Inc......- 00+ es DAVWIRE. - 125 CanRep Group Inc., The. Field Aviation .. 134 = 125 2a1 - 132 DAVWIRE..... + E.TM. Industries Inc. 22.0... Esterline CMC Electronics Inc. Field Aviation .. - 134 GSNetworks 142 Honeywell Canada es 145 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. 151 L-3 Communications . - 182 NRC Aerospace. “ . 173 Rockwell Collins Canada = 182 Springbrook Aerospace ....... 192 Thales Canada Inc. ... - 198 TrueNorth Avionics, Inc... 199 Vector Aerospace Corporation . . = 205 Honeywell Canada . : 145 Kelowna Flighteraft Lid... ....--.- 151 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. . 155 Rockwoll Collins Canada .... 182 Springbrook Aerospace. .. . 192 Thales Canada Inc. ...........2-- 198 FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS Aversan Inc. cesses 96 Celestica . 116 DAVWIRE. : 125 Esterline CMC Electronics Inc... .- 132 Field Aviation . . 134 GSNetworks Honeywell Canada . 142 145 Aircraft Avionics & Electronics 43 44 Kolowna Flightcraft Ltd... . 151 Field Aviation .. 2134 Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. . 1155. GSNetworks 2142 NRC Aerospace........- . 173 Honeywell Canada........ 2145 Rockwell Collins Canada cesses. 182 Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd...... 181 Springbrook Aerospace. . 1192 Patlon Aircraft & Industrios Limitod ...... 177 Thales Canada Ine. ...... 1198 Thales Canada Inc......... 2198 Vector Aerospace Corporation ..... <+++205 Vector Aerospace Corporation . 205 FLIGHT RECORDERS PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Field Aviation .. . 184 Aerosystems International Ine. 1.81 Honeywell Canada . - 145. Aversan Inc..... 96 Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... = 181 CES Electronies Ine. + 230 L3 Communications case: 182 Colestiba anensocsns auacamenwems 118 Noraneo Ine. 1170 GSNetworks ... 2142 NRC Aerospace. - 173 Honeywell Canada 2145 Thales Canada Ine. . = 198 lan Martin Engineering. 2146 Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... 2181 NAVIGATION SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT Marsh Metrology woe 162 Rockwell Collins Canada . . 182 Airbus Group Canada woe BH Airbus Helicopters Canada £88 papjos Aversan Inc.....- Seseeeceeehe CanRep Group Inc., The. . : 113 Celestica ...... 2116 Colestica . coeecneees e116 DAVWIRE. ooo coe 125 DAVWIRE. 1125. Field Aviation .. 2134 Estorline CMC Eloctronics Inc.. » 132 GSNetworks . 2142 Field Aviation .. 1184 Honeywell Canada : 2145 Honoywell Canada cesccssess/ 148 IMP Aorospace & Dofonco ... 14a IMP Aerospace & Defence = 148 Kelowna Flighterait Ltd... 2181 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... . 151 Rockwell Collins Canada . sees 182 L-3 Communications coves. 182 SkyLink Aviation Inc. an 190 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. .... . 185 Springbrook Aerospace. . 2192 MDA 3 tess 163- Thalos Canada Inc. .. auacamenweme 188 Rockwell Collins Canada. : - 182 Vector Aerospace Corporation - = 205 SkyLink Aviation Inc. boceceeee 190) ‘Springbrook Aerospace . . «192, RADOMES Thalos Canada Inc. Bice 8 = ——_—__ ., —_ = diuehlonht Aclonice, ia. : j99 Composites Atlantic Limited 120 Vector Aerospace Corporation ... 3 205) eld Aviation = 38, Honeywell Canada . 2145 POWERISUPRLIES Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. 2181 Thales Canada Inc. . 198 Colestica .. .116 DAVWIRE. 2125 Esterline CMC Electronics Inc....-....+.. 132 Aircraft Avionics & Electronics Co mao chr Aircraft Engines & Components AUXILIARY POWER UNITS Field Avi 1 Honeywell Canada eet Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. Magollan Aerospace. ......... Noranco Inc. Pratt & Whitney Canada Con Rolls-Royce Canada Limited Springbrook Aerospace . Vector Aerospace Corporation . n. ENGINE INSTRUMENTS GasTOPS Ltd. Honeywell Canada... Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd........ Rockwell Collins Canada Rolls-Royce Canada Limited ....... Vector Aerospace Corporation ..... ENGINE NACELLES IMP Aerospace & Defence. Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. Magellan Aerospace. ......... Providence Group. Vector Aerospace Corporation . EXHAUST SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... Magellan Aerospace. . Patlon Aircraft & Industries Limited Tube-Fab Ltd. . : : Vector Aerospace Corporation . . - 170 179 - 183 - 192 - 158 ace ie Sees IGNITION SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Honeywell Canada . : cee 145 Kelowna Flighteraft Lid... ...-..- 151 Tube-Fab Ltd. = 200 Vector Aerospace Corporation... - 205 +134 INDUSTRIAL & MARINE TURBINES: 145 . 151 GE Canada... SSR URAC 139 158 Magellan Aerospace. . 158 179 183 Pratt & Whitnoy Canada Corp.. Rolls-Royce Canada Limited . Sermatech Power Solutions . 205 PROPELLERS & EQUIPMENT 151 200 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. Tube-Fab Ltd. 5 Vector Aerospace Corporation . - 138 205 . 145 Wasaya Prop Shop LP .......--.. 208 151 182 RECIPROCATING ENGINES - 183 = 205 181 187 Providence Group. Sermatech Power Solutions - SEALS . 148 = 151 225 13 Argus Industries ..... CanRep Group Inc., The 158 . ya1 Flexibillb Inc... ee 135 205 Kelowna Flighteraft Lid. 151 STARTERS qe1 Honeywell Canada . 145 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. Providence Group. . 151 181 WT 209 Vector Aerospace Corporation .... 205 “305 Wasava Prop Shop LP ... - 208 SUB-ASSEMBLY ATLAS. Aeronautik Inc... 2... 258 AEROLIA Canada Inc... - 253 Koss Aerospace ceeeeeeee ee 202 Aircraft Engines & Components 45 46 TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Avion Technologies Inc.............- Tube-Fab Ltd. Vector Aerospace Corporation TURBINE BLADES Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... Magellan Aerospace. . Rolls-Royce Canada Limited . ‘Sermatech Power Solutions ........- Universal Precision Technology . Vector Aerospace Corporation ......- TURBOFAN ENGINES GE Canada. Honeywell Canada ...... Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... Magellan Aerospace. . Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Providence Group. . . enone: Rolls-Royce Canada Limited . Vector Aerospace Corporation TURBOPROP ENGINES GE Canada......... veceeeeee Kelowna Flightcratt Ltd... Magollan Aerospace. . Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Providence Group. ... Rolls-Royce Canada Limited . Vector Aerospace Corporation TURBOSHAFT ENGINES GE Canada. : Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Providence Group. ...... Rolls-Royce Canada Limited . Vector Aerospace Corpor: Aircraft Fixed & Rotary Wing = 200 = 205 151 . 158 - 183 187 = 247 205 - 139 145 - 181 . 158 179 181 - 183 = 205 139 151 - 158 179 - 181 . 183 = 205 - 139 179 . 181 - 183 = 205 Aircraft Fixed & Rotary Wi AMPHIBIOUS AIRCRAFT Bombardier Aerospace . . = 106 Conair Group Inc. . .- aE 122 DAVWIRE : ce we eee 125 iscovery Air Inc weeeee 127 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... . cee 14 IMP Aerospace & Defence. 148 LATECOERE Services Canada . vee 154 Neranco Inc. ......- weeeee 170 Springbrook Aerospace. . sates OZ Tube-Fab Ltd. ...... ice 200 BUSINESS AIRCRAFT Airbus Group Canada. 84 Airbus Helicopters Canada ........ 86 Boeing Canada Operations . = 104 Bombardier Aerospace . . - 108 DAVWIRE 125 Discovery Air Inc... . aE 127 Field Aviation .. ce 134 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... : 144 IMP Aerospace & Defence .. cee 148, Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd..........- 151 LATECOERE Services Canada . 154 Neranco Inc. ..... weeeee 170 SkyLink Aviation Inc. . = 190 Springbrook Aerospace .........-- 192 Tube-Fab Ltd. .. = 200 Vector Aerospace Corporation « = 205 COMMUTERS & REGIONAL AIRCRAFT Airbus Group Canada. ... - 84 Airbus Helicopters Canada . 86 Bombardier Aerospace . . - 106 Discovery Air Inc... - aE 127 Field Aviation .. ce 134 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... 144 r Co mao chr IMP Aerospace & Defence . 148 Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd. 151 LATECOERE Services Canada . - 154 Noraneo Inc. veces 170 SkyLink Aviation Inc. . - 190 ‘Springbrook Aerospace . = 192 Tube-Fab Ltd. . : - 200 Vector Aerospace Corporation . 205 HELICOPTERS. AgustaWestland . Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada .... 86 Bell Helicopter Textron. = 101 DAVWIRE..... = 125 Discovery Air Inc. .... 127 Gladstone Aerospace Corporation ....... 141 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... i 2144 IMP Aerospace & Defence...... - 148 Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... 151 L-3 Communications . - 182 LATECOERE Services Canada . 184 Noraneo Inc. : -170 SkyLink Aviation Inc... .-- 190 Tube-Fab Ltd. . 2 eves 200 Vector Aerospace Corporation . 205 RECREATION AIRCRAFT DAVWIRE..... ee Discovery Air Inc. .... LATECOERE Services Canada . SkyLink Aviation Inc. . Tube-Fab Lid. . 125 127 - 154 - 190 = 200 SPECIAL PURPOSE AIRCRAFT Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada Alenia Aermacchi North America Boeing Canada Operations ... . Bombardier Aerospace . Cascade Aerospace Inc. Conair Group Ine... . 104 ances? 108 - +. 115, 222 - 122 reer auc es Cocctse DAVWIRE. Discovery Air Inc. Field Aviation sees Hitachi Consulting Government 125 127 134 Solutions............5 144 IMP Aerospace & Defence . 148 L-3 Communications ..... 182 LATECOERE Services Canada 154 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. ce 155; Marinvent Corporation... . 160, 264 SkyLink Aviation Inc. -.... 2... 190 Springbrook Aerospace... - 192 Tube-Fab Ltd, ceeeeeeee ee 200 UNMANNED VEHICLES Airbus Group Canada. . Airbus Helicopters Canada Discovery Air Inc.......2. 022.0 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. pa Hitachi Consulting Government 127 140 Solutions ceeeeeeee ee 14a IMP Aerospace & Defence . 148 L-8 Communications ......2....- 182 LATECOERE Services Canada vee 154 Marinvent Corporation............. 160,264 MicroPilot . . 165 Tube-Fab Ltd. .. - 200 Ore Ce oe Components & Materials ACTUATORS East Metal 6 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. sea axeucan Héroux-Devtek Ine. . Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. 130 140 143 151 Lynch Dynamics Ine.. . 156 Magollan Aerospace. ...........- 188 Noranco Inc. 170 NUCAP Industries Inc. . 74 Aircraft Structures, Components & Materials 47 48 raft & Industries Limited ...... 177 CABLES & CABLE ASSEMBLIES 181 Patlon Providence Group....... SPP Canada Aircraft, Inc... : | 246. Aerosystems International Inc. Springbrook Aerospace seceene 192, APRphANB! Ped... cea Tube-Fab Ltd. < = 200 ATEM Canada Inc. : FFG Aerospace Systems . CES Electronics Ine. sited Landing Systems . = 202 Celestica : we East Metal . . . ADHESIVES Field Aviation .. ai GSNetworks : Honeywell Canada lan Martin Enginoering. .......... IMP Aerospace & Defence .. L-3 Communications .... AEROLIA Canada Inc.. : 2 25g) PATBCOERE!Senvices:Conaida}s Apex Industries Inc., Aeraspace Division... 90 Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. ASCO Aerospace Canada Ltd.. sing B® NUCAEAndustnes tne, sanitint Avior Integrated Products Inc. . 267, Patlon:Aireraft se Indust’ Limited. CanRep Group Inc., The. . . 113 Providence Group. 3M Canada Company cece 78 NUCAP Industries Inc. wee 17 AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES Ds Gomecsites Ines 128 COMPONENT PROCESSING EMTEQ. +227 Field Aviation cee 12% ‘cess aaroapaca oe General Atomics Aeronautical NUCAP Industries Inc. ... Systems, In + 140 Héroux-Dovtok Inc...... 273 exnoees IMP Aerospace & Defence 2148 L-3 Communications . : - 152 Flexibillb Ine... LATECOERE Services Canada........... 154 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... Magollan Aerospace. . - 158 NUCAP Industries Inc. ... Noranco Inc... .. Sisen Seen: TO NSE AUTOMATECH .. . = 265 CASTINGS NUCAP Industries Inc. wee 178 Precision Castparts Corporation ......... 180 Alphacasting Inc. coe RTI Claro, Inc. . 267 Boeing Canada Operations Ryerson Canada Inc.....- . . 245; Magellan Aerospsce.. - Springbrook Aorospace............,., 192 NUCAP Industries Inc. Vector Aerospace Corporation ... = 205 COMPONENT MANUFACTURING BEARINSS 3 Points Aviation... . CanRep Group Inc., The................ 113 AEROLIA Canada Inc. Honeywell Canada . | 445. Aerosystems International Ine. NUCAP Industries Inc. <......174 Amphenol Ped. . ce : Springbrook Aerospace. . WT gg Apex Industries Inc., Aerospace Division Wasaya Prop Shop LP : 203 Atgus Industries . ‘ASCO Aerospace Canada Lid. Aircraft Structures, Components & Materials -81 254 = 256 230 116 130 134 142 145 146 148 - 182 184 - 155 174 .177 - 181 202 2174 - 135 - 151 2174 89 = 104 158 174 250 = 253 81 = 254 90 = 225 92 Co mao chr Avion Technologies Inc. Canadian Plastics Group Ltd. Composites Atlantic Limited Cormer Aerospace weeeee Cyclone Manufacturing Ine. Deltion Innovations Ltd... D-J Composites Inc. .. : East Metal .... weeeee Electro-kut Inc. 2 Field Aviation = Flexibiilb Inc......... GAL Aerospace Corp.......-. Héroux-Devtek Inc. ... IMP Acrospace & Defence . Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd. L-3 Communications . Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. Magellan Aerospace. . Noranco Inc. : NUCAP Industries Inc. Ryerson Canada Ine........-.. Shimco. Springbrook Aerospace ....... Tube-Fab Ltd. . Versaform Canada Corp. ..... Wasaya Prop Shop LP Doors Apex Industries Inc., Aerospace Division Flexibiilb Inc......... Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd. L-3 Communications . é LATECOERE Services Canada . . Magellan Aerospace. . = NUCAP Industries Inc. .......- ELECTRICAL WIRING Aerosystems International Inc. . . DAVWIRE. GSNetworks Honeywell Canada . .. lan Martin Engineering. . , IMP Aerospace & Defence... . a = 120 228 = 240 - 126 - 128 130 = 260 134 - 135 136 - 143 - 148 181 - 152 . 155 - 158 - 170 2174 245 - 188 192 = 200 223 90 - 135 181 - 152 154 - 158 174 = 142 145 - 146 148 Maree eee Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. L-3 Communications . LATECOERE Services Canada NUCAP Industries Inc. ...... Providence Group. . Vector Aerospace Corporation . 181 152 154 14 181 205 FABRICS NUCAP Industries Inc. .... 174 FASTENERS Amphenol Ped. CanRep Group Inc., The Honeywell Canada . 254 13 145 NUCAP Industries Ine. . 174 FORGINGS NUCAP Industries Ine. ..........- 174 Tube-Fab Ltd. .. = 200 INSULATION MATERIALS 3M Canada Company. BASF Canada Bombardier Aerospace ... Flexibiilb Inc... : - 135 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. 151 NUCAP Industries Inc. . 174 Patlon Aircraft & Industries W7 INTERIOR FURNISHINGS Argus Industries veeeeeeeeee 225 113 134 135 136 148, 151 174 Ww CanRep Group Inc., The Field Aviation ceeeeeeeeee Flexibillb Inc........... 65 GAL Aerospace Corp....-..2....- IMP Aerospace & Defence Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... . NUCAP Industries Ine. . Patlon Aircraft & Industries Aircraft Structures, Components & Materials 43 50 INTERIOR PANELS TOOL DESIGN & TOOLING FABRICATION BASF Canada cee we 99) Canadian Plastics Group Ltd.....-...- 239 CanRep Group Inc., The. . 2113 D.J Composites Inc. . ieosennses TE Field Aviation 134 Flexibiilb Ine... 2. suecnewcens 188 GAL Aerospace Corp... - 136 IMP Aerospace & Defence .............. 148, Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... 181 NUCAP Industries Inc. sesame TH Patlon Aircraft & Industries Limited ...... 177 LUBRICANTS NUCAP Industries Inc. 2174 PANELS D.J Composites Ine. cece cece ees 128 East Metal . - 130 Field Aviation - 134 Flexibiilb Inc... sees - 135 IMP Aerospace & Defence .............. 148, Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... 151 Magolian Aerospace. . - 158 NUCAP Industries Inc. eee 174 SENSORS Airbus Group Canada cece cece eee BO Airbus Helicopters Canada . = 86 Concordia University peeaeuereis 258 Esterline CMC Electronics Inc. - 132 Field Aviation... ceeeeeeee ees 184 GasTOPS Ltd. - 138 Honeywell Canada 145 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... 151 NUCAP Industries Inc. ceceeeeeeeee 74 Patlon Aircraft & Industries Limited ...... 177 Providence Group. ...... - 181 Rockwell Collins Canada ............... 182 Aircraft Structures, Components & Materials Advanced Integration Technology (AIT). ATD Design Services ceeeee CAM Solutions . ata NSE AUTOMATECH . ee NUCAP Industries Inc. TechFab Inc......... tsa VALVES Lynch Dynamics In« NUCAP Industries Inc. Patlon Aircraft & Indust Providence Group. WINDOWS, GLAZINGS & LENSES Flexibulb Inc... Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd... .. : NUCAP Industries Inc. ceeeee Pr ey eed Components AERIAL APPLICATION SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS 221 255 = 258 265 174 268 - 156 2174 .v77 - 181 - 135 - 151 174 Aversan Inc... .- Aiiniies 8B, Cascade Aerospace Inc. . . 115, 222 Springbrook Aerospace. . - 192 TrueNorth Avionics, Ine.....-. 2... 199 Tube-Fab Ltd, .. = 200 ASSEMBLY SERVICES Avion Technologies Inc. -7 CARGO HANDLING SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT East Metal ..... ce - 130 Kelowna Flightcraft Lid... ...-..- 151 SkyLink Aviation Inc. .... - 190 Springbrook Aerospace . Tube-Fab Ltd. . COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT Airbus Helicopters Canada . ATEM Canada Inc..... Cascade Aerospace Inc. eo Nene ICM apres uctes - 192 = 200 ves 115, 222 COM DEV International ....... 18 DAVWIRE. .. : 125 Esterline CMC Electronics Inc. - 132 Field Aviation sities 134 GE Canada.. - 139 GSNetworks + 142 Honeywell Canada . .. - 145 IMP Aerospace & Defence... . 148 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. . 151 3. Communications ......... 182 Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. . 155 MDA...... weeeee 163 Rockwell Collins Canada . 182 Springbrook Aerospace . = 192 Thales Canada Inc. ... - 198 TrueNorth Avionics, Inc. - 199 Tube-Fab Ltd. . weeeee 200 CONTROL SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada . Aversan Inc. noma Avion Technologies Inc. Cascade Aerospace Inc. DAVWIRE. .. + . GasTOPS Ltd, es GE Canada... GSNetworks . . Honeywell Canada ... IMP Aerospace & Defence. Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd....... . L-3 Communications . . Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. . . Magellan Aerospace. . Noraneo Inc. weeeee 96 115, 222 - 125 138 . 139 142 145 148 151 - 152 155 - 158 170 173 181 182 192 198 200 NRC Aorospace. Providence Group. ... Rockwell Collins Canada . . Springbrook Aerospace... .. Thales Canada Inc. Tube-Fab Ltd. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS 3 Points Aviation..........- Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada Aversan Inc. 250 84 - 86 98 CanRep Group Inc., The... 3 Cascade Aerospace Inc. 115, 222 DAVWIRE...... - 125 GE Canada. . 139 GSNetworks 142 145 148 151 152 154 155 WW - 181 182 192 198 199 200 208 Honeywell Canada ........2....- IMP Aerospace & Defence . Kelowna Flighteraft Lid... L-3 Communications ..... LATECOERE Services Canada Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. Patlon Aircraft & Industries Providence Group. . : Rockwoll Collins Canada .... Springbrook Aerospace Thales Canada Inc. TrueNorth Avionics, Inc.....--..-- Tube-Fab Ltd. : Vector Aerospace Corporation . ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Airbus Helicopters Canada Aversan Inc.. BASF Canada GE Canada... sa GSNetworks ceeeee 142 Honeywell Canada . : 145 Kelowna Flighteraft Lid... 151 Noranco Inc. .. . = 170 Patlon Aircraft & Industries Ww Aircraft Systems & Components 51 52 Sermatech Power Solutions . Thales Canada Ine. Tube-Fab Ltd. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS BASF Canada Kelowna FlighteraftLtd.. Tube-Fab Ltd . FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Airbus Group Canada » Airbus Helicopters Canada . . Aversan Inc. DAVWIRE. . GE Canada. GSNetworks . Héroux-Devtek Inc. ... Honeywell Canada — IMP Aerospace & Defence ....... Kolowna Flightoraft Ltd. . L-3 Communications . : Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. ..... Magellan Aerospace. . MicroPilot Noranco Inc. Providence Group. ..... Rockwell Collins Canada ‘Springbrook Aerospace .. Thales Canada Ine. Tube-Fab Ltd. 2 UTC Aerospace Systems = Landing Systems . FUEL SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada Argus Industries .... . BASF Canada i = DAVWIRE “ ‘ Field Aviation GE Canada. Honeywell Canada . Aircraft Systems & Components - 187 . 198 = 200 99 . 151 200 84 86 96 125 - 139 142 143 145, 148 151 . 152 155 - 158 165 170 - 181 182 - 192 - 198 = 200 = 202 225 -99 125 134 139 145 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. Patton Aircraft & Industries Limited - Providence Group. ce Sermatech Power Solutions ...... Springbrook Aerospace. . Thales Canada Inc. Tube-Fab Ltd. .. 181 2177 - 181 187 - 192 - 198 = 200 GALLEY SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada . CanRep Group Inc., The. . Field Aviation ...... oe GAL Aerospace Corp. Honeywell Canada Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd. Neranco Inc. Patlon Aircraft & Industries Limited 84 - 86 113 134 - 136 145 . 151 -170 7 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS 3 Points Aviation... sisted Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada ....... Cascade Aerospace Inc. . . Héroux-Devtek Inc. Honeywell Canada . IMP Aerospace & Defence... Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd... L-3 Communications .... Lynch Dynamics Inc. Pation Aircraft & Industries Limited . Providence Group. . - aoa: Sermatech Power Solutions Springbrook Aerospace. .....-..- Tube-Fab Ltd. .. UTC Aerospace Systoms - Landing Systems - ICE PROTECTION SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS 250 84 86 222 143 145 148 151 - 152 156 2177 121 - 187 192 = 200 = 202 Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada . Honeywell Canada ae 84 - 86 145 Co mao chr Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd, - 181 Marinvent Corporation. 160, 264 Tube-Fab Ltd. . - 200 LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS. ASCO Aerospace Canada Ltd, Avion Technologies Ine. East Metal .. . . GE Canada... . ek 92 97 = 130 139 Héroux-Devtek Inc. ... 143 Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd, - 151 Lynch Dynamies In . 156 Magollan Aerospace. ......... 188 Noranco Inc... : -170 Paredigm Shift Technologies Inc. 176 Ryerson Canada Inc... = 245 Sermatech Power Solutions - 187 SPP Canada Aircraft, Inc....... 288 Springbrook Aerospace . - 192 Thales Canada Inc. ek 198 Tube-Fab Ltd. = 200 UTC Aerospace Systems — Landing Systems . = 202 Wasaya Prop Shop LP .. - 208 POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada... Aversan Inc. : DAVWIRE..... weeeee 125 East Metal .. 2 - 130 GE Canada... . weeeee 139 GSNetworks .. : 142 Honeywell Canada ssa 145 Noranco Inc... = 170 - 181 . 183 - 187 = 192 - 198 200 Providence Group. Rolls-Royce Canada Limited Sermatech Power Solutions Springbrook Aerospace . Thales Canada Inc. ... Tube-Fab Ltd. . weeeee Mace ait SECURITY SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT CanRep Group Inc., The 113 Carillon Information Security Inc. .. 4 East Metal . - 130 Kelowna Flighteraft Lid. 151 Tube-Fab Ltd. - 200 THERMAL ENGINEERING EPSILON RTO Inc.. - 261 THERMAL STUDIES EPSILON RTO Ing 261 WIRE STRIKE PROTECTION SYSTEMS GSNetworks sca Magellan Aerospace. . Rockwell Collins Canada . . 142 158 192 Airport Equipme! AIRPORT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ADGA Group. Carillon Information Security Inc. MDA 14 163 AIRPORT SECURITY SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT ADGA Group. Aerosystems international Inc. Boeing Canada Operations Carillon Information Security Inc. .. L-3 Communications . Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. Thales Canada Inc. 4 182 155 198 FLIGHT PLANNING SYSTEMS ADGA Group. 78 Airbus Group Canada. 84 Airport Equipment 53 54 Airbus Helicopters Canada = 86 MDA...... ee . 163 Rockwell Collins Canada . - 182 METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT ADGA Group. 78 MDA. . . 163 PASSENGER HANDLING SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT ADGA Group. ances Composites & Plastics COMPOSITE BONDING Advanced Composite Structures......... 225 Airbus Group Canada. 84 Airbus Helicopters Canada - 86 Bombardier Aerospace . . - 106 Composites Atlantic Limited . = 120 D-J Composites Inc. egos: 128 Floxibiilb Inc... - 135 Héroux-Devtek Ine....... 143 IMP Aerospace & Defence 148 Magellan Aerospace. cmctecen NRC Aerospace. 173 Providence Group....... - 181 ‘Springbrook Aerospace .. - 192 StandardAero...... cece cece ees 194 Wasaya Prop Shop LP = 208 COMPOSITE DUCTINGS & FAIRINGS Airbus Group Canada. Airbus Helicopters Canada 120 Composites Atlantic Limited ........- D-J Composites Inc. .. asiscemane 1B: Flexibiilb Inc... . cece cess ees 185 GAL Aerospace Corp... - 136 Kolowna Flightoraft Ltd..........2..2... 181 Composites & Plastics Magollan Aerospace. ... . - 158 Springbrook Aerospace. . - 192 COMPOSITE FABRICATION Advanced Composite Structures. 225 Airbus Group Canada. . .. Airbus Helicopters Canada . Alenia Aermacchi North America . Avior Integrated Products Inc... .-- 257 Bombardier Aerospace . . - 108 Canadian Composites Manufacturing R&DInc........- paheds m1 Centre de développement des composites du Québec ves 258 Composites Atlantic Limited = 120 Composites Innovation Centre - = 226 Concordia University avai 259 D-J Composites Inc........ - 128 East Metal ........- weeeee 130 Field Aviation .. 134 Flexibiilb Inc.......- meneame 138 GAL Aerospace Corp... . - 136 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc... wees 140 IMP Aerospace & Defence .. 148 Magollan Aerospace. st 158 NRC Aerospace. 8 173 Springbrook Aerospace. . - 192 Wasaya Prop Shop LP = 208 PLASTIC COMPONENTS. Argus Industries - 225 Avion Technolo: .7 BASF Canada ...... ae 99 Composites Atlantic = 120 East Metal ........- weeeee 130 Flexibillb Inc. i ares ABB, Kelowna Flighteraft Ltd......... 22. 151 Neranco Inc. = 170 Shimeo. : : - 188 Springbrook Aerospace. . . 192 Tube-Fab Ltd. .. = 200 Co mao chr Computer Systems & Peg COMPUTER EQUIPMENT ADGA Group : Aerosystems International Inc. .... Aviya Aerospace Systems . 81 Colestica ..... weeeee 116 GSNetworks .. 142 Honeywell Canada... - 145 Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. - 185 Thales Canada Inc. ... - 198 TrueNorth Avionics, Inc... . 199 COMPUTER SOFTWARE ADGA Group. . : Aerosystems International Inc. Aversan Inc. .. sieiad Aviya Aerospace Systems . CAM Solutions ...... te Carillon Information Security ine... - 258 214 Convergent Manufacturing Technologies .. 124 Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... 14d Honeywell Canada ta 03 145 146 - 155 264 - 163 164 - 166 . 168 173 192 194 - 198 - 199 lan Martin Engineering. . Lockheed Martin Canada Ine. Marinvent Corporation. MDA. : MDS Aero Support Comp... Neptec Design Group Ltd. . NeXsys Group Incorporated NRC Aerospace...... Springbrook Aerospace .........- StandardAero . Thales Canada Inc. ... TrueNorth Avionics, Inc... COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADGA Group. . Aerosystems International Inc. . . age eagle Sere. Aversan Ini ‘ Avia Aerospace Systems Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions... EE ESAS 14a Honeywell Canada . : -145 lan Martin Engineering. . .. 146 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. Neptec Design Group Ltd. . Thales Canada Inc. . TrueNorth Avionics, Inc. 155 166 DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT ADGA Group. Colestica ..... a 116 Honeywell Canada . 145 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. ..... 155 MDS Aero Support Corp... - 164 Thales Canada Inc........--...-- 198 TrueNorth Avionics, Inc... - 198 REAL TIME 3D GRAPHICAL DISPLAYS Marinvent Corporation............. 160, 264 MDA. ames +163 Springbrook Aerospace . .. -192 Consulting Services AIRPORT PLANNING CONSULTANTS ADGA Group... : Gladstone Aerospace Corporation . . Hitachi Consulting Government Solutions . 144 Providence Group. “ 181 SkyLink Aviation Inc. ...2..2... 2 190 BUSINESS CONSULTANTS ADGA Group. : 78 Aerospace BizDev... . x 80 Aerospace Services Canada Ltd 236 Aversan Inc... . BCI. 96 100 Computer Systems & Equipment | Consulting Services 55

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