AÉRO MONTREAL. «Outreach Initiatives» Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace Labour Market Strategy Day. November 09, 2017

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AÉRO MONTREAL «Outreach Initiatives» Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace Labour Market Strategy Day November 09, 2017

OVERVIEW OF QUEBEC S AEROSPACE INDUSTRY A key contribution to the economy 2

Québec Aerospace Industry Montréal: Top 3 aerospace centers in the world Québec ranks #6 in the world for sales (while Canada ranks #5 in the world as a whole) Many of our SMEs rank among worldwide top 100 Aerospace centers in the world Aerospace industry revenue share France 13% Seattle Toulouse United States 51% Germany 8% Montréal U.K. 8% Japan 4% Québec 3% Rest of Canada 2% Other European Countries 5% Italy 2% Spain 2% Brazil 2% Source: MESI Aéro Montréal 2016 3

Aerospace in Québec: Strong and diversified capabilities LIGHTWEIGHT AIRCRAFT COMMERCIAL HELICOPTERS BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL AND REGIONAL JETS SMALL TURBINE ENGINES SIMULATING AND MODELING TECHNOLOGIES AEROSPACE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF COMMERCIAL AND MILITARY AIRCRAFT 4

The heart of the Canadian aerospace industry Revenues of $14,4B in 2016 Average annual growth of 5.2% over 25 years (1991 2016) 39,130 jobs 205 companies (4 OEM, 13 equipment integrators, 188 subcontractors (SME) 45% of total Canadian aerospace revenues and 52% of the Canadian workforce 60% of total Canadian aerospace exports (more than 80 % of our production is exported) billions $ 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Revenues - Quebec Aerospace Industry 1984 à 2015 Extensive R&D: $1B per year 70% of Canadian aerospace R&D spending in Greater Montréal CAMAQ (Québec aerospace sectoral workforce committee): By 2026, need of 32 000 jobs in aerospace (9 000 new jobs + 23 000 replacements) Growth of 2,13 % per year over the past 32 years 5

THE QUEBEC AEROSPACE CLUSTER, AÉRO MONTRÉAL 6

Aéro Montréal, Québec s Aerospace Cluster Founded in 2006, Aéro Montréal is a strategic think tank that groups all the major decision makers in Québec s aerospace sector Its MISSION is to mobilize Québec's aerospace cluster to support its growth and its influence on the global stage. Bringing together industry leaders to work on the industry priorities 7

Human Resources Development working group Main challenges: Stimulate enthusiasm amongst young generations for science and technology, especially aerospace, and to prevent school dropout Workforce succession and intergenerational knowledge transfer (linked with aging population) Align the education programs to industry needs 8

AÉRO MONTRÉAL OUTREACH INITIATIVES 9

Outreach Initiatives A. Passion for flight / Passion from within B. Aero Portal Website C. Industrial Visits for Career Guidance Counselors D. Eurêka Festival! E. Case study Competition F. Aero Montréal student subcommitee 10

A. Passion from within Passion for flight Elementary school Grade 5 6 High school Grade 7 8 11

Objectives Initiated by Bombardier and Powered by Aéro Montréal Aims to stimulate enthusiasm among young people for science and technology, especially aerospace, and contribute to school retention. Deployed as part of a classroom workshop with teacher adpated teaching material: PowerPoint presentation, Video 3D interactive multiplatform developed by CREO to explain the steps for manufacturing Glider assembly kit 12

LIFT DRAG THRUST GRAVITY 13

LET S BUILD Glider assembly kit 14

Financing from Ministry of Economy 1 5 15

Partnership to touch 70,000 children every year! 16

ALEJANDRO STORY 17 17

B. AeroPortal website (aeroportail.ca) 18

Jobs and Internships section 19

A strong community through social media strategy FACEBOOK : near 20 000 members! TWITTER 20

C. Industrial Visits for Career Guidance Counselors Welcoming words at ÉMAM Visit at L3 MAS Presentation of Aero Portal Visit at SAFRAN 21

D.Eurêka Festival 2017 Date: June 9 11 2017 Place: Quays of Old Port of Montréal Objective: Promote aerospace careers by building a glider Animation by Réseau Technosciences MORE THAN 2600 GLIDER WERE BUILT! 22

E. Case Study Competition Like Dragon s Den Date: October 1, 2016 Theme: Aircraft recycling During International Civil Aviation Week 13 student clubs 350 participants 2 speakers and 6 member of Jury 4 finalist teams (ÉTS, Polytechnique, ÉNA, Sherbrooke University) : Polytechnique Team won! 23

F. Aero Montréal Student Subcommitee Represent Promote Develop 24

THANK YOU! Marie-Josée Kasparian Director -Strategic planning, Financing and Workforce Aéro Montréal 514-987-9347 marie-josee.kasparian@aeromontreal.ca