Design Engineering – March-April 2019

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15%

52%


MANUFACTURING


28%

5%

QUEBEC

WESTERN
CANADA

ONTARIO

ATLANTIC

43%

21%

MRO


23%

13%

QUEBEC

WESTERN
CANADA

ONTARIO

ATLANTIC

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At A Glance


The State of Canada’s


Aerospace Industry


The Canadian aerospace
industry:


  • Contributed close to $25 billion
    in GDP and almost 190,000 jobs
    to the Canadian economy

  • Is the number one R&D player
    among Canadian manufacturing
    industries, with large-scale,
    multi- year innovation initiatives

  • Is skills focused, with a STEM
    employment share 3 times higher
    than the manufacturing average

  • Collaborated on $1.7 billion
    worth of R&D in 2017, close to a
    quarter of total manufacturing
    R&D in Canada and seven times
    the manufacturing average.


Aerospace employment share by region


Contribution to GDP Contribution to
employment

(SOURCE: ISED’S
ECONOMIC MODEL
ESTIMATES BASED ON
L ATEST REVISED DATA
FROM STATISTICS
CANADA, THE CANADA
REVENUE AGENCY
AND ENTERPRISE-LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS, 2018)

(THIS INFOGRAPHIC
IS BASED ON THE
AIAC’S STATE OF THE
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
2018 REPORT. ANALYSIS
REFLECTS THE LATEST
STATISTICS CANADA
REVISIONS OF ECONOMIC
IMPACT MULTIPLIERS FOR
THE 2012-2017 PERIOD)


  • Most aerospace manufacturing activity takes place in Central Canada

  • Western and Atlantic Canada captured close to 60% of MRO activities

  • MRO activity grew by over 25% while manufacturing activity saw a slight
    contraction between 2012 and 2017


Aerospace
industr y: $12.6B

Aerospace
industry:
85,600 jobs

Canadian suppliers
to the aerospace
industry: $6.8B

Canadian suppliers
to the aerospace
industry: 58,400 jobs

Consumer spending by
associated employees: $5.1B

Consumer spending by associated
employees: 44,500 jobs


  • Positive 5-year growth in its GDP (+6%) and jobs (+2%) contribution to the
    Canadian economy, despite a slight decline in both between 2016 and 2017

  • Revenues of close to $29 billion with direct employment of 85,600 Canadians

  • Close to 75% of aerospace manufactured products were exported in 2017
    (SOURCE: ISED’S ECONOMIC MODEL ESTIMATES BASED ON LATEST REVISED DATA FROM STATISTICS CANADA NATIONAL
    INPUT-OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS (2014) ADJUSTED TO 2017 GDP AND JOBS, IN 2007 CHAINED DOLLARS, 2018)


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