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This presentation by Jim Quick, President and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada, details the 2011-2012 performance of Canada’s aerospace sector. With total industry revenues of $22.4 billion, the civil sector contributed 76.7% while military accounted for 23.3%. It highlights significant exports of $16.4 billion, investment in R&D of $2 billion, and direct employment of 87,913 individuals. The report discusses key themes such as technology development, market access, aerospace procurement, and small business development, emphasizing ongoing programs and policies supporting the industry.
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Aerospace in Canada 2011-2012 Jim Quick, President and CEO Aerospace Industries Association of Canada Presentation to the International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations (ICCAIA) July 12, 2012
Revenues • Total industry revenues: $22.4 Billion • Civil sector: 76.7% • Military sector: 23.3%
Exports • $16.4 Billion exported in 2011 (73% of all industry revenue)
Investments • Research and Development: $2 Billion • Internal Company Sources: 75% • Government Sources: 25% • Capital Investments:$0.7 Billion
Employment • Direct aerospace-related jobs: 87,913 • Total payroll costs: $6.3 Billion
Aerospace-Related Programs & Policies Review • Key Themes • Technology Development, Demon-stration and Commercialization • Space • Market Access & Market Development • Aerospace-Related Public Procurement • Small Business & Supply Chain Development • People & Skills Review Head • The Hon. David Emerson Advisory Committee • Jacques Roy, Sandra Pupatello and Jim Quick Working Groups • Industry led through the AIAC Secretariat • Arms length • 12 FTE
Aerospace-Related Programs & Policies Review • Roundtables • Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montréal and Halifax • Site visitsacross Canada • International travel by Review Head and members of the Advisory Committee: • Brazil, China, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Russia, USA, UK • Consultations: Submissions and papers posted on Review website (www.aerospacereview.ca) • Research program • 15 projects underway • Working Group reports