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Boeing Canada
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Company type
| Subsidiary
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Industry
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Founded
| 1929
; 95 years ago
(
1929
)
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Headquarters
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Canada
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Products
| Body to Wing Fairings, Engine Strut Fairings, and Landing Gear Doors
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Number of employees
| 1,600+
[1]
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Parent
| Boeing
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Website
| boeing
.ca
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Boeing Canada
is the Canadian
subsidiary
of
Boeing
, with operations in
Winnipeg, MB
,
Richmond, BC
,
Montreal, QC
and
Ottawa, ON
. Boeing employs more than 1,600 people in Canada.
[2]
Boeing Aircraft of Canada Limited was formed in 1929 by the
American
Boeing Airplane Company
.
[3]
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.
[4]
Facilities
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Boeing operates the following main locations in Canada:
[1]
- 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
, 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.
[5]
- Boeing Ottawa
(
Ottawa, ON
) ? home to
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
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).
[6]
- Boeing Distribution Canada
? four customer service centres across Canada that distribute aircraft parts and offer repair services.
Boeing Canada also operates the following:
[1]
Former Boeing holdings in Canada
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The Boeing Company has been producing aircraft in Canada since the 1930s:
- Boeing Toronto
, from 1997 to 2005, was a manufacturer of
Boeing 717
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.
[8]
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