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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: $12.6BAerospace
industry:
85,600 jobsCanadian suppliers
to the aerospace
industry: $6.8BCanadian suppliers
to the aerospace
industry: 58,400 jobsConsumer spending by
associated employees: $5.1BConsumer 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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