Aerospace is Essential to Building the Strongest Economy in the G7

Few sectors offer Canada a clearer route to more exports, more innovation and more high-value jobs than aerospace.

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Turning commitments into capability: the need for industrial strategies

For more than a century, Canada’s aerospace sector has punched above its weight, cementing itself as a cornerstone of national defence and as an economic driver. This was no accident, but rather the result of political leadership, vision, and sustained collaboration between government, industry, and the Canadian Armed Forces. All political leaders and parties recognized aerospace as a strategic industry essential to Canada’s sovereignty and economic prosperity. With parliamentarians back on the Hill and a federal budget coming this fall, it’s time again for that leadership and recognition. Read more

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Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Design, Manufacturing and Maintenance Organizations

Safety is and always has been essential for the aviation industry. To ensure the continuous improvement of safety, the next step is for the industry to adopt a systematic approach to managing safety risks and performance. This is where the international industry standard for Implementing a Safety Management System (SMS) comes in.

The international industry Standard for Implementing a Safety Management System (SMS) at Design, Manufacturing and Maintenance Providers has been developed within a joint working group, made up of association members from AIAC in collaboration with: General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA),  ASD Europe, Aerospace Industries Association of America (AIA), Aerospace Industries Association of Brazil (AIA-B).

The Standard was developed to enable the aviation industry to implement a Safety Management System (SMS) consistent with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) Annex 19 Safety Management edition 2, appendix 2, to the convention on International Civil Aviation. It is intended to support demonstration of compliance with applicable SMS requirements from aviation authorities or for voluntary SMS implementation.

The latest rev. C incorporates several enhancements, including:

  • Strengthening global applicability for maintenance organizations,
  • Strengthening safety culture principles and providing guidance for their enablers & disablers,
  • Strengthening the need to ensure independence of the staff making decisions affecting safety/airworthiness,
  • Considering updated FAA Part 5 mandating SMS to TC & PC holders.

Maintenance and oversight of the Standard is the responsibility of the International SMS Standard Steering Committee. The Steering Committee directs and supervises the maintenance, amendments and publication of the document. Each association makes free copies of the Standard available to its members and ensures that their members are made aware of and agree on any future changes to the Standard.

Previous issues:

AIAC Announces Changes to Board of Directors

November 3 2025 — Ottawa, Ontario — The Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) is proud to announce changes to its Board of Directors following the conclusion of the 2025 Annual General Meeting and Canadian Aerospace Summit.

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AIAC Announces Annual Industry Award Winners

The Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Aerospace Industry Awards, honouring exceptional achievements and innovation across Canada’s aerospace sector.

The 2025 Award Winners are as follows:

  • James C. Floyd Award — Jake Trainor, PAL Aerospace
  • Industry Excellence Award for Lifetime Achievement  — De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited
  • Industry Excellence Award for Small Business Innovation and Technology  — CEL Aerospace
  • Honourable Marc Garneau Award – Canada’s Astronauts, past and present, in recognition of their achievements as part of the Canadian Space Agency (previously announced)

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AIAC to Honour Canada’s Astronauts with the Hon. Marc Garneau Award at Canadian Aerospace Summit 2025

Ottawa, ON — October 9, 2025 — The Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) is proud to recognize Canada’s Astronauts, past and present, with the Hon. Marc Garneau Award.

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