Boeing has announced a significant investment of C$240 million ($176 million) in Canadian aerospace development projects. This investment is part of a deal to sell Poseidon military surveillance planes to Ottawa. The funds will be allocated to three aerospace development projects in Quebec, where Boeing will also become the anchor tenant of a new innovation center in the Montreal area. The initiative aims to bolster Quebec's aerospace innovation and expand Boeing's footprint in Canada.
🚨🇨🇦 BOEING TO INVEST C$240 MILLION IN CANADIAN AEROSPACE PROJECTS Boeing will invest C$240 million ($176M) in three Canadian aerospace development projects as part of a deal to sell Poseidon military surveillance planes to Ottawa. The amount will be spent in Quebec on an… https://t.co/UmxfiJ3v2o
#Boeing Co. is expanding its sizeable footprint in Canada, becoming the anchor tenant of a new innovation centre in the #Montreal area. The plane maker announced contributions of $240 million to the aero hub. https://t.co/FIfkSKVGfb
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Boeing to invest C$240 mln in Canadian aerospace development https://t.co/T5jzmmWKbH https://t.co/QeGdrQe9ia
Boeing to spend $240-million on initiatives to bolster Quebec aerospace innovation https://t.co/brWzOfwJ0Z