Quebec announces plan to train more aerospace workers to meet expected demand
MIRABEL — Quebec’s economy minister announced plans to establish a second aerospace engineering campus in the Montreal area as part of a series of initiatives to train more workers in the sector.
Bernard Drainville revealed the plans north of Montreal in Mirabel, which is home to a major aerospace hub. The government hopes to meet the growing workforce needs of the industry as the defence sector grows worldwide.
The new École nationale d’aérotechnique campus, which will be built on Montreal’s North Shore, could welcome its first students in 2028. Drainville said the campus’s exact location has yet to be determined.
The cost of the expansion is also unknown, though Drainville said it would be “a considerable investment of several million dollars.”


