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Updated · Bloomberg · May 26
Airbus Eyes Canada Helicopter Exports With 5,000 Staff Already in Place
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 26

Airbus Eyes Canada Helicopter Exports With 5,000 Staff Already in Place

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 26
  • Airbus said it could build helicopters in Canada for global export if it secures upcoming government contracts tied to Ottawa’s defense procurement plans.
  • Canada’s historic defense spending push and its drive to add manufacturing jobs are creating the opening, according to Airbus Helicopters executive Olivier Michalon.
  • More than 5,000 Airbus employees are already based in Canada, giving the company a local footprint as it expands its ambitions there.
  • The potential investment also aligns with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s effort to deepen Canada’s ties with Europe while reshaping domestic defense production.
How will Canada's 'Green Aviation' push survive a major expansion in carbon-intensive military manufacturing?
Will Airbus's plan create lasting Canadian jobs or just assembly lines dependent on foreign-made parts?
Can a European aerospace giant truly build Canadian sovereignty, or does it simply trade one dependency for another?