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Innovation ecosystem One of the ways in which Airbus gives back to the community is by inspiring and encouraging youth development through contact with the aerospace industry.In Canada, to support this mission, Airbus has sponsored an awareness campaign in Montreal, Quebec called “Rise to the Future,” developed by Aéro Montreal, Quebec's aerospace cluster in conjunction with l'École Nationale d'Aérotechnique in St-Hubert, Quebec, the École des métiers de l'aérospatiale de Montréal, and the Comité sectoriel de main-d'œuvre en aérospatiale.
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Welcome to the AIB Family Flights Project. We are Airbus Services Airbus Commerical is the main part of the Airbus Company, building the next generation of Passgenger, Cargo and Private Jets. Hedging & Debt Information Airbus marked a major milestone with delivery of its 1,000th A320neo Family aircraft, which was received by Indian airline IndiGo in October 2019.
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Whether you are interested in seeing todays flight activity or just want to crunch delivery numbers. Airbus’ highly-automated fuselage structure assembly line for A320 Family aircraft in Hamburg, Germany marks an evolution in …
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Production of front and aft fuselage of the A220 aircraft, as well as certain components of the A330 aircraft – acquired in 2020 from Bombardier by Airbus – are now conducted on the St-Laurent site by STELIA Aéronautique Saint-Laurent Inc. By 2023, the A220 activities will have been gradually transferred to STELIA Aéronautique Canada Inc. in Mirabel to optimize the logistical flow to the A220 final assembly line in Mirabel.Airbus Defence and Space Canada is headquartered in Ottawa and is an established supplier of military systems to the Canadian government as well as satellites, space systems and geo-intelligence services to the government and commercial markets.Specifically designed for the 100-150 seat market, the Airbus A220-100 and A220-300 have over 99 percent parts commonality between them, as well as the same pilot type rating – meaning operators can easily and economically operate both versions; the aircraft join the Airbus lineup to complement the A320 Family of single-aisle aircraftThe 108-133-seat A220-100 aircraft and larger 130-160-seat A220-300 version complement the existing Airbus commercial aircraft portfolio.A220 Family jetliners destined for Canadian and other worldwide customers outside of the U.S. are produced at the final assembly line in Mirabel, Quebec, near Montreal, where program management, engineering, customer support and other services are also located.
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Airbus helicopters are present in Canada’s utility and para-public markets, with operators including the Ontario Provincial Police – which flies H135s. ePROC Strategic Procurement Airbus is developing mission concepts and solutions for these and other Canadian space requirements.The CP-140 Aurora long-range maritime patrol aircraft operated by the RCAF will receive equipment upgrades that include the addition of Airbus’ AirPatrol satellite communication terminals to provide high data-rate communications capability that will enhance their intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission performance.Working with more than 650 Canadian suppliers across nine provinces in the country, Airbus sources more than $1 billion (Canadian dollars) annually from Canadian companies as of mid-2018 – Airbus is a frontrunner for innovation and skills in Canada with 48 research and technology projects ongoing or completed in association with the government of Canada’s National Research Council and Canadian universities as of mid-2018.