The aerospace industry is in the midst of its fourth revolution

Canada can lead the global shift in sustainable aviation. Our country boasts one of the world’s robust aerospace industries supported by a unique ecosystem of research institutions, manufacturers, and innovators.
In celebration of the firm’s 50th anniversary in 2019, Airbus conducted a special formation flight with representatives from each member of its in-production commercial aircraft product line – A220-300, A319neo, A330-900, A350-1000 and A380 – plus the next-generation BelugaXL airlifter.

Earlier this month, at the Canadian Aerospace Summit in Ottawa, industry leaders reaffirmed our shared commitment to decarbonization, acknowledging both the urgency and the opportunity to shape a sustainable future for aviation. A new national consortium—H2CanFly—was lau...

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