Just over a year after the A220 Bombardier operations resumed on the STELIA Aerospace site in Saint-Laurent, a dedicated new facility has been built on the Mirabel site and the transfer of the Saint-Laurent activities is on track.
Around one hundred people are already working on the A220 on the Mirabel site, in the 16,100 m2 brand new building. As a result, the very first A220 nose fuselage assembled by STELIA Aerospace in Mirabel has now been delivered to the Airbus final assembly line, as planned.
"We are very proud of the work accomplished by all our employees and external collaborators," says Hugo Brouillard, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Operations, STELIA Aeronautique Saint-Laurent. "Carrying out a first delivery on a brand new plant which was built in 10 months, while ensuring continuity of our activities since the A220 operations resumed on the Saint-Laurent site in February 2020, demonstrates a rock solid engagement. Despite a difficult and complex context due to the pandemic, STELIA demonstrated agility and a great know-how in order to deliver to Airbus on time and with quality!"
Contact details from our directory: | |
STELIA Aerospace North America Mirabel | Fuselage Sections |
Airbus Canada | Final Assembly |
Related aircraft programs: |
Airbus A220 |
Related directory sectors: |
Airframe Assemblies |
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