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Boeing announces $36M for research and development at Winnipeg facility

April 18, 20263 Mins Read
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Boeing plans to spend $36 million on composite aerospace manufacturing research and development projects at its Winnipeg facility, where the aerospace company’s president made the announcement.

“Today’s a big day, and we’re excited to see the future unfold,” Al Meinzinger said at the Friday news conference, which also included Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and two Liberal members of Parliament representing ridings in the city.

Meinzinger said the Winnipeg site is the country’s largest advanced composite facility, and has been “at the heart of the Canadian aerospace industry” for more than 50 years. 

The new funding will be directed to projects that enhance composite fabrication capabilities, including the development of automated processes and collaborative robotics, with some of that work to be done in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada, he said.

Composite manufacturing materials are used in making airplane parts to increase the aircraft’s fuel efficiency and decrease its weight.

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A Boeing P-8A Poseidon flies on display at an air show in England in July 2014. The CP-8A Poseidon has been selected as Canada’s multi-mission aircraft. (Sang Tan/The Associated Press)

Ibrahim Yimer, vice-president of transportation and manufacturing for the National Research Council, said the announcement “demonstrates the power of partnership between industry and government,” and what can be achieved when they “work hand-in-hand.”

Matt Baxter, an engineering senior manager at Boeing’s Winnipeg facility, said the money will accelerate several production automation projects the company has been working on, with the goal of targeting “repetitive and ergonomically intensive” operations to improve workplace safety, product quality and production efficiency.

“We’re proud to keep building advanced aerospace capability in Winnipeg for our customers, for the Manitoba community and for Canada,” Baxter said.

The initiative is part of the federal government’s industrial and technological benefits policy, which selected Boeing’s CP-8A Poseidon as Canada’s multi-mission aircraft, Boeing said in a news release. 

That strategy sets the goal of awarding 70 per cent of federal defence contracts to Canadian firms within a decade.

More aerospace investment to come: premier

Doug Eyolfson, member of Parliament for the Winnipeg West riding where Boeing’s Murray Park Road facility is located, said the money announced Friday was significant for the workforce and the future of the site.

“It sends a clear message: This expertise here in Winnipeg is valued, and it is competitive on the global stage,” Eyolfson said.

“[This is] an announcement that really matters to this community. It’s a place that has built a strong reputation…



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