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Air Canada to spearhead new MRO Centre of Excellence in Manitoba

Air Canada has announced that it has signed agreements with three of its business partners that will help support the creation of a Western Canada Centre of Excellence for aircraft maintenance activities in the province of Manitoba.


July 22, 2016  By Air Canada

“Air Canada is supporting the aviation sector in Manitoba by helping key suppliers establish a Western Canada Center of Excellence for aircraft maintenance in the province. We are already one of the province’s largest employers, with more than 725 jobs, and we believe we can assist in further strengthening the industry in Manitoba, in cooperation with the provincial government, by leveraging our relationships with valued suppliers and business partners,” said Kevin Howlett, Senior Vice President, Regional Markets and Government Relations at Air Canada.

Air Canada and the Government of Manitoba have settled outstanding litigation relating to Air Canada’s maintenance obligations under the Air Canada Public Participation Act. Moreover, Air Canada is supporting the establishment of operations in Manitoba of three of its suppliers and partners with unique expertise and capabilities:

  • Hope Aero Propeller & Components Inc., one of Air Canada’s suppliers, which specializes in propellers, wheels, brakes and batteries;
  • Airbase Services Inc., one of Air Canada’s suppliers, which specializes in aircraft interior equipment repair and maintenance; and
  • Cargojet Airways Ltd., one of Air Canada’s cargo partners, which will establish its own repair and maintenance activities.

Start up for all three is expected to commence in 2017.

These initiatives follow Air Canada’s announcement in February, 2016 to help support the development of Centres of Excellence for aircraft maintenance in the provinces of Manitoba and Quebec.

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