Boeing Canada is the Canadian
subsidiary
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of
Boeing
The Boeing Company, or simply Boeing (), is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide. The company also provides leasing and product support s ...
, with operations in
Winnipeg, MB,
Richmond, BC,
Montreal, QC and
Ottawa, ON. Boeing employs more than 1600 people in Canada. Boeing Aircraft of Canada Limited was formed in 1929 by the American
Boeing Airplane Company.
In October 2008, Boeing Canada was named one of "
Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in ''
Maclean's'' newsmagazine. Later that month, Boeing Canada Technology in Winnipeg was also named one of
Manitoba's Top Employers, which was announced by the ''
Winnipeg Free Press'' newspaper.
Facilities
Boeing operates the following main locations in Canada:
* Boeing Winnipeg (
Winnipeg, MB) – a
composite manufacturing plant established in 1971, and the largest aerospace composite manufacturing centre in Canada.
* Boeing Vancouver (
Richmond, BC) – provider of aviation software, originally established as AeroInfo Systems in the 1990s. It is concerned with
enterprise-level software development for commercial and defence customers.
** Boeing Vancouver Labs in
downtown Vancouver
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, opened in September 2016 as an extension to the Richmond facility, is concerned with development of Boeing AnalytX-driven software and consulting services.
* Boeing Montreal / Jeppesen Montreal (
Montreal, QC) – 40 Montreal-based employees of the Boeing subsidiary
Jeppesen provide
crew management and logistics software for the aviation industry.
* Boeing Ottawa (
Ottawa, ON) – home to
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
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and Boeing Global Services Global Marketing in Canada, as well as a medium- to
heavy-lift helicopter program office (supporting the RCAF CH-147F Chinook fleet).
* Boeing Distribution Canada – four customer service centres across Canada that distribute aircraft parts and offer repair services.
Boeing Canada also operates the following:
*
C-17 field service support in
Trenton, Ontario.
*
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
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field service offices in Montreal, Quebec;
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
; and
Calgary, Alberta
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* Medium- to
heavy-lift helicopter (MHLH) field service support (CH-147F Chinook) in
Petawawa, Ontario
* MHLH parts warehouse in
Renfrew, Ontario.
Former Boeing holdings in Canada
The Boeing Company has been producing aircraft in Canada since the 1930s:
* Boeing Aircraft of Canada was formed on the outskirts of
Vancouver
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in 1939, where it built four
Boeing C-204 Thunderbird biplane flying boats with detail changes from the US variants, four single-engine
Boeing 40H-4 landplane transports, and one of the locally developed
Boeing-Canada A-213 Totem monoplane flying boat. Beginning in 1939 they built 17
Blackburn Sharks under licence for the
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), before starting on 240
Consolidated Catalina I flying boats for
Royal Air Force
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(RAF) and RCAF patrol bomber squadrons. 67 Catalina VIs were also built and supplied to the RAF and Royal Australian Air Force. The plant was located at
Sea Island, to the southeast of the
Vancouver International Airport South Terminal. A wartime housing development built nearby was named
Burkeville after for former Boeing-Canada President Stanley Burke.
* Boeing Vertol Helicopters,
Arnprior Division, from 1954 to 2005 was a repair and overhaul facility for
Boeing Helicopters used by the
Canadian Forces
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and commercial operators. It was a
Department of National Defence facility originally purchased by
Vertol Helicopters prior to merging with Boeing. The site is now home to
Arnprior Aerospace, formed from divesting from Boeing in 2005.
*
de Havilland Canada at
Downsview, Ontario, from 1985 to 1992. Sold to
Bombardier (Dash 7 and Dash 8) and subsequently sold again to
Viking Air's
Longview Aviation to continue production of
Bombardier Dash 8 under the name ''De Havilland Aircraft of Canada''. Facility sold with Longview moving production to Alberta.
* Boeing Toronto, from 1997 to 2005, was a manufacturer of
Boeing 717
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wings, Delta rocket parts, the C-17 transport and the 737 airliner. This was a former
McDonnell-Douglas Canada location which had been used by them from 1967 to 1997 which was absorbed by Boeing in 1997.
KC-10 and
MD-11 aircraft wings and related components,
MD-80 wings, empennage and cabin floors, and
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet and CF-18 side panels and pylons were made there at that time. This was the Malton facility adjacent to
Toronto Pearson International Airport that before McDonnell-Douglas it had been the
Avro Canada plant where the
Avro CF-105 Arrow was built. The plant was closed in 2005 after Boeing ended production of 717 and most of the buildings have since been torn down. TransAlta Corporation co-generation plant built in 1992 remained after Boeing plant demolished but it was finally demolished after 2019 following impact assessment.
See also
*
COM DEV International
*
CMC Electronics
*
Héroux-Devtek
*
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates
*
Spar Aerospace
SPAR Aerospace was a Canadian aerospace company. It produced equipment for the Canadian Space Agency to be used in cooperation with NASA's Space Shuttle program, most notably the Canadarm, a remote manipulator system.
The company went through a s ...
References
External links
Boeing Beam(Boeing Aircraft of Canada) – The Museum of Flight Digital Collections
*Canada
1934 establishments in Canada
Companies based in Winnipeg
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign companies
Aerospace companies of Canada
{{Aircraft manufactured in Canada