Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry |
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Founded | 1929; 95 years ago (1929) |
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Canada
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Products | Body to Wing Fairings, Engine Strut Fairings, and Landing Gear Doors |
Number of employees | 1,600+[1] |
Parent | Boeing |
Website | boeing |
Boeing Canada is the Canadian subsidiaryofBoeing, 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]
Boeing operates the following main locations in Canada:[1]
Boeing Canada also operates the following:[1]
The Boeing Company has been producing aircraft in Canada since the 1930s:
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Certified/factory-built aircraft manufactured in Canada
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Airbus Canada |
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Avian Industries |
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Avro Canada |
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Bell Textron |
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Boeing Aircraft of Canada |
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Bombardier |
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Bristol/McDonald Brothers |
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Canadair |
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Canadian Aerodrome Company |
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Canadian Aeroplanes/ Toronto Curtiss Aeroplanes |
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Canadian Associated Aircraft |
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Canadian Car and Foundry |
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Canadian Vickers |
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Cub Aircraft |
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de Havilland Canada |
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Diamond Aircraft |
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Fairchild |
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Federal Aircraft |
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Fleet |
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Found |
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Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm |
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National Research Council |
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National Steel Car |
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Noorduyn |
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Ontario Provincial Air Service |
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Ottawa Car and Aircraft |
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Reid/Curtiss-Reid |
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Saunders |
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Victory Aircraft |
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Viking Air |
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