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AEROSPACE IN QUÉBEC WE WILL TAKE YOU HIGHER
Companies Employees Sales
215 43,500 $12.1B
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Montréal is one of the world’s top three aerospace centres, along with Toulouse and Seattle. And it is growing fast!
A World Leader
Small turbine engines Aerospace
telecommunications
Simulation / modelling
technologies
Regional jets
Maintenance and
repair of commercial
and military aircraft
Commercial
helicopters
Military industry Military gear systems
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A Highly Diverse Cluster
Company Specialty Workers
Bombardier Aircraft 15,500
Pratt & Whitney Turbine engines 5,000
CAE Flight simulators 3,500
Bell Helicopter Textron Helicopters 1,950
Rolls-Royce Canada MRO 900
L-3 Communications MRO 880
Esterline CMC Electronics Avionics 825
Héroux-Devtek
Landing gears 815
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Key Players
Source : MEIE, 2013
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Concentration of World Leaders
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Pre-competitive R&D
Universities
Technology Demonstration Green Aviation R&D
Public Research Centres
Collaborative Organizations
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OEMs
Tier 2-3 & MROs
Sub-contractors
Associations
Academia
Research
Centers
Unions
Aéro Montreal
80% of Québec aerospace production is
exported.
70% of Canadian aerospace R&D is done here.
(Value of over $700 million)
Québec accounts for more than 55% of Canada’s
total aerospace production, and more than 50% of
the Canadian workforce
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Serving The World
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Expenditures 1 000 000$
Salaries 900 000$
Materials 100 000$
Québec tax credits 14% of salaries 126 000 $
Canada tax credit 15 % of R&D
expenditures
205 350 $
Overhead expenses (proxy) 55% of salaries 495 000$
Expenditures eligible for credit
1 369 000$
Total tax credits 331 350$
Cost to the Company 668 650$
Net Cost of R&D Expenditures
R&D project of $1 million ($900 000 in salaries)
Canada Tax Credit: $ 205,350
Québec Refundable Tax Credit: $126,000
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+ 33%
Net Cost of R&D Expenditures
106.3
104.9
102
101.6
101.6
100.9
99.9
98.6
97.4
97.1
96.9
95.8
84.1
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Sydney, AU
Osaka, JP
Frankfurt, DE
London, UK
Seattle, WA
San Diego, CA
Chicago, IL
Milan, IT
Wichita, KS
Toronto, ON
Montreal, QC
Amsterdam, NL
Monterrey, MX
Aerospace – Aircraft Parts (US=100)
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Comparison of Total Annual Costs
Source : KPMG, Guide to International Business Location Costs, 2013
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Skilled
Labour
Force + Generous
Incentives
+ Low-Cost
Facilities
+ Easily
Accessible
Sites
4,800+ new
aviation graduates
each year
Financial assistance
available for CAPEX
and workforce
training
Tax credit on R&D
expenditures
Low facility
operating costs
Time zone aligned
with the U.S.
Strong business
ties with
the U.S.
Conclusion