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MRO – A Canadian Perspective D.P. Vittal Nath Canadian Government Trade Office Bangalore MRO India 2011 Mumbai 1 Canada’s Global MRO Canada is home to more than 1100 world class Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) providers that service commercial and military customers around the world. Canadian MRO companies generate more than Cdn$3.5 billion in annual sales and employ about 17,000 highly skilled workers. The Canadian MRO industry is comprised of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), independent MRO providers and aircraft operators. Canadian MRO firms offer total MRO services and are capable of meeting the full range of your MRO needs. Canada has a well established MRO industry located in major clusters across Canada (Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver) all close to the Canada-US border. Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 2 Canadian MRO companies AVEOS (Formerly Air Canada Technical Services) Air Canada Jazz Cascade Aerospace Field Aviation First Air Flightline Training Flight Safety Canada Goodrich Kelowna Flightcraft Source: Air Transport Association of Canada L-3 Comm. Electronic Systems NSE Aero North America Pratt & Whitney Canada Rapid Aircraft Repair/Flying Colours Rolls Royce Canada Standard Aero Skyservice Airlines Voyageur Airways WoodGroup Turbo 3 Canadian MRO Capabilities Commercial Aircraft Narrow and wide-body aircraft (e.g. Airbus, Boeing) Regional aircraft (e.g. ATR, Bombardier, Embraer) Business aircraft Helicopters General aviation aircraft Military Aircraft Transport aircraft (e.g C-130 Hercules, Airbus A310) Fighter aircraft (e.g. CF-18 Hornet) Line and heavy maintenance of complete aircraft Engines and accessories Aircraft structures Systems and components Avionics and instruments Non-destructive testing Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 4 Canadian MRO Interests & Opportunities Aircraft Line Maintenance Aircraft Heavy Maintenance/Overhaul Engine & APU Overhaul Avionics Component Maintenance & Repair Component Repair & Overhaul Specialty Capabilities, e.g. Engineering/Design, Non Destructive Inspection (NDI), Composites, Sheet Metal, Machining, Training, Special Processes, etc. Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 5 Aircraft Line Maintenance Trouble Shooting Overnight, Turnaround, A & B Checks Component Changes Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 6 Aircraft Heavy Maintenance & Overhaul C Check Major Check Special Visit HMV D Check Block Check Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 7 Large Jet Transport Category Aircraft Type Capabilities: Airbus A300, A310, A319, A320, A321, A330, A340 Boeing B727, B737, B747, B757, B767, DC-9, DC-10, MD-80 Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 8 Regional Aircraft Type Capabilities: Bombardier CRJ, Dash 8, Dash 7, Twin Otter, Buffalo, Caribou, Otter, Beaver ATR 42, 72 Beechcraft 1900D, King Air series Bristol 170 Saab 340 Convair 340, 440, 580, 5800 Douglas DC-3, DC-4, DC-6 Embraer ERJ135, ERJ145 Fokker F-28, F-100 Hawker-Siddley HS-748 Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 9 Military Capabilities: Airbus A310 (CC 150 Polaris) Various Helicopters Lockheed C-130 Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 10 Business/Executive Aircraft Type Capabilities: Bombardier Challenger series Cessna Citation series Falcon series Gulfstream series Hawker-Siddley HS-125 series Learjet series Westwind 1124 Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 11 Specialty Aircraft Type Capabilities: Bombardier CL215, 215T, 415 T-33 Source: Air Transport Association of Canada Convair 5800 12 Engines and APUs Capabilities: Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D, PT6, PT6A, PT6T, PW100 Rolls-Royce Spey, Tay, RB211, AE3007, 250 AE2100, BR710, BR715, Ardour,T56/501D, Gem 42 Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7 CFM 56 Series General Electric CF34 Series Honeywell GTCP 36, 85, and 331 series APUs Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 13 Avionics Component Maintenance & Repair Ring Laser Gyros Inertial Navigation Systems Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 14 Component Repair & Overhaul Pneumatics Source: Air Transport Association of Canada Wheels & Brakes Landing Gear 15 Component Repair & Overhaul Communications Source: Air Transport Association of Canada Electrical Navigation 16 Specialty Capabilities Sheet Metal Repair Source: Air Transport Association of Canada Composites Repair Aircraft Painting 17 Specialty Capabilities Specialty Processes, e.g. NDI, Plasma Spray Source: Air Transport Association of Canada Machining 18 Specialty Capabilities Engineering/Design Source: Air Transport Association of Canada Interior Modifications Maintenance Training 19 Airworthiness Agreements Bilateral Arrangements: USA European Union Brazil Singapore Hong Kong New Zealand Israel Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 20 Airworthiness Agreements For further details regarding these agreements please refer following Transport Canada website: http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/certification/Int/menu.htm Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 21 Marketability of Canadian MRO Highly trained personnel World-recognized Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License System CAMC (Canadian Aviation Maintenance Council) Occupational Standards for nonlicensed trades Competitive labour rates State-of-the-art facilities Convenient locations, coast-to-coast, close to major US centres: Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, London, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Halifax Capacity for all sizes and types of aircraft: narrow body, wide body, commuter, regional jets, military, business, and specialty aircraft Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 22 The Canadian Advantage High Quality Standards Experienced employees, cutting-edge technology, state-of-the-art equipment and strict adherence to industry standards guarantee the highest quality. Safety and Reliability The Canadian Department of Transport’s certification system ensures that Canadian MRO services uniformly meet or exceed the highest standards in safety and reliability. These standards are fully recognized by the United States (FAA), Europe (EASA) and other national regulatory authorities. Rapid Turn-Around Efficient, modern facilities ensure high response rate to customer Requirements for prompt service. Competitive Rates Productivity, efficiency and the Canadian dollar exchange rate enable firms to offer their services at more competitive rates than international rivals. Source: Air Transport Association of Canada 23 Our Mandate To promote Canada’s economic interests in the global marketplace by facilitating: - Foreign market access Trade leads Exporting Business contacts Events - Technology transfer - Licensing agreements - Joint venture development - Investment 24 Our presence in India CHANDIGARH Canadian Consulate General DELHI Canadian High Commission (Also EDC & Ontario Government) AHMEDABAD Canadian Trade office MUMBAI Consulate General of Canada (Also EDC, Quebec & Ontario Government) BANGALORE Canadian Trade Office KOLKATA Canadian Trade office HYDERABAD Canadian Trade office CHENNAI Canadian Consulate 25 How to reach Us Canadian Government Trade Office 103, Prestige Meridian 1 29, M.G. Road Bangalore - 560001 Ph: + 91 80 2558 1116 Fax: + 91 80 2559 9424 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.india.gc.ca; www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca 26 Thank you 27