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B.C. government recognized at summit opening

Nov. 18, 2014, Ottawa - The Canadian Aerospace Summit opened in Ottawa today with a ceremony recognizing the leadership and contributions of the government of British Columbia to the overall competitiveness of the aerospace industry in B.C. and Canada. The Honourable Michael de Jong, British Columbia’s Minister of Finance, accepted the award on behalf of the government.


November 18, 2014  By Carey Fredericks

“Not only does the aerospace industry employ thousands of British Columbians, but it also generates billions of dollars in economic activity each year, and those numbers are increasing,” said Minister de Jong. “Our government’s partnership with AIAC will help to build a unified voice for the aerospace industry within B.C., and also nationally. In collaboration with AIAC, we look forward to helping the aerospace industry continue to thrive and contribute to our province’s jobs and economy over the coming years.”

British Columbia has committed $5 million over five years to developing the growth and competitiveness of B.C.’s aerospace industry. Earlier this year, it announced that AIAC Pacific, the B.C.-based arm of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC), would be responsible for implementing the first $1 million of funding by completing an economic impact analysis and capabilities study, supporting the B.C.-based Aerospace, Defence and Securities Expo, aligning provincial activities with major national initiatives, and working strategically to grow B.C. aerospace.

“We are pleased to welcome Minister de Jong to the Canadian Aerospace Summit and highlight the commitment of his government for our industry,” said Jim Quick, President and CEO of AIAC. “This partnership with the B.C. provincial government is groundbreaking for our industry, and will be essential for propelling the growth of a unified aerospace industry in British Columbia.”

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