Boeing Canada

Boeing partners with Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies to elevate Indigenous education

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Mercredi, avril 24, 2024

SASKATOON, SK, April 24, 2024 /CNW/ - The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) and Boeing (NYSE: BA) today announced a $17M CAD investment from the company to advance Indigenous aerospace training and education in Saskatchewan.

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  • SASKATOON, SK, April 24, 2024 /CNW/ - The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) and Boeing (NYSE: BA) today announced a $17M CAD investment from the company to advance Indigenous aerospace training and education in Saskatchewan.
  • "Boeing has demonstrated time and again its commitment to workforce diversification and investment in Indigenous businesses and institutions.
  • This contribution signifies more than just financial support; it represents a pathway to empowerment, employment and economic reconciliation."
  • Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies was established in 1976 by Saskatchewan First Nations Chiefs representing all Treaty areas.

Nolinor Ramps Up Capacity for Rising Northern Demand

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Mardi, février 13, 2024

The 737-200, known for its adaptability to challenging northern terrains, represents a significant investment for Nolinor Aviation.

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  • The 737-200, known for its adaptability to challenging northern terrains, represents a significant investment for Nolinor Aviation.
  • "The 737 family is uniquely equipped to operate across Canada, enabling Nolinor to fly passengers and provide essential services to remote, northern regions," said Charles Sullivan, Boeing Canada president.
  • Marco Prud'Homme, President of Nolinor Aviation, commented, "The consensus among aviation experts is clear - the 737-200 remains the optimal choice for serving the challenging northern regions.
  • In addition to this fleet expansion, Nolinor Aviation is actively working on other projects, with plans for future announcements.

Air Force Veteran Sullivan Joins Boeing Canada Team

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Mardi, juillet 28, 2020

OTTAWA, Ontario, July 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Boeing [NYSE:BA] today named Charles S. Duff Sullivan as Managing Director of Boeing Canada, effective August 4.

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  • OTTAWA, Ontario, July 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Boeing [NYSE:BA] today named Charles S. Duff Sullivan as Managing Director of Boeing Canada, effective August 4.
  • He succeeds Bob Cantwell, who is based in Vancouver and will become director of policy and strategy integration for the Boeing Canada team.
  • Prior to joining Boeing, Sullivan served as Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer for the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada.
  • Boeing facilities in Canada provide parts, components and assemblies for all current Boeing 7-series jetliners, along with software development and consulting services.