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Aéro Montréal marks a number of milestones at the Paris Air Show

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The show also provided an opportunity for many members of the Québec aerospace cluster to present development and expansion projects in Québec and abroad.

LE BOURGET — Aéro Montréal, Québec’s aerospace cluster, concluded its participation in the Québec trade mission to the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport. The mission was organized by Québec’s Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy and Investissement Québec International, in partnership with Aéro Montréal and Montréal international and with the support of the Délégation générale du Québec à Paris.

The Québec delegation to the aerospace show included 53 companies and organizations. Held every two years, the Paris Air Show is an opportunity for Aéro Montréal to hold a series of networking events to bring SMEs together with potential international partners and customers.

François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced $350 million in support of Canada’s new Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Technology (INSAT), which aims to accelerate the green industrial transformation of the aerospace sector. The show also provided an opportunity for many members of the Québec aerospace cluster to present development and expansion projects in Québec and abroad.

During the show, Aéro Montréal set itself the goal of significantly strengthening its international relations. “We took advantage of this new mission to hold various networking activities and workshops focused on the importance of collaboration, internationalization and the integration of sustainable technologies into the supply chain,” explained Mélanie Lussier, President and CEO of Aéro Montréal. “We renewed our collaboration agreement with Aerospace Valley and strengthened our partnership with the Groupement des industries françaises aéronautiques et spatiales (GIFAS). Many meetings with our counterparts from foreign clusters and associations enabled us to present Québec’s aerospace ecosystem and develop bilateral relationships that will benefit our members.”

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To complete this mission, Aéro Montréal is today taking part in an event organized by the European Aerospace Cluster Partnership (EACP) in conjunction with the Paris Air Show. Aéro Montréal will highlight the role of international cooperation in tackling the strategic challenges facing the ecosystem: decarbonization, cybersecurity and advanced air mobility.

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