The Marc Garneau Award serves to highlight an individual or group’s extraordinary efforts towards building, supporting, and championing aerospace, thereby exemplifying the best of Canadian aerospace as a true source of pride for Canadians. Contributions, achievements and extraordinary efforts carried out in close collaboration with the industry, in support of Canadians across the country, will be especially considered for the award.

Eligibility

Canadian individuals, groups or entities may be nominated for this award. Nominees of all ages and experience levels (including students) will be considered.

Nomination Requirements

  • Nominees must demonstrate or have achieved at least one of the following:
  • Widespread recognition as a role model and advocate of aerospace (spanning civil, defence and space) in local, national, and international contexts;
  • Significant achievements contributing to, and accelerating the continued growth of the aerospace industry in Canada;
  • Pathfinding and exemplary work in maintaining and building Canada’s position at the forefront of the global aerospace landscape;
  • Collaboration with the aerospace industry to assist in bettering Canadian lives across the country;
  • Sustained engagements with industry and government stakeholders fostering a productive environment for aerospace advancement, or
  • Steadfast support of the industry, its goals, and its exceptional impacts through times of economic, social, or political uncertainty.

Award Presentation

The 2024 Award Winner will be honoured at this year’s annual Canadian Aerospace Summit Dinner on Nov. 5, 2024 with the inauguration of the new award recognizing his significant achievements in advancing Canadian aerospace.

2023 WINNER

Michel Ouellette, Executive Vice President (retired), Engineering and Product Development, Bombardier

Michel Ouellette started his career at Bombardier Aerospace in 1990 as a mechanical engineer. In 1997, he became head of the wind tunnel experimental group. He subsequently occupied different management positions, in Core Engineering and with the Commercial Aircraft business unit, before joining the Challenger aircraft team.

In April 2013, Michel was appointed Vice President & General Manager, Global Aircraft Programs before being appointed Chief Operating Officer for Business Aircraft, where he was responsible for all aircraft programs in production and the procurement group. In 2015, he became Senior Vice President, Global 7500 and Global 8000 Program.

Michel Ouellette is a prime example of continuing to raise the bar of excellence in aerospace and carrying on the legacy of by Marc Garneau himself.

PREVIOUS WINNERS

  • Marc Garneau (2022)