In a struggling economy, Canada’s aerospace industry is flying high
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IN DEPTH
Flying high
Canada's aerospace industry is soaring in an unsettled economy, but a labour squeeze and supply-chain issues could cause turbulence
NICOLAS VAN PRAET
MONTREAL
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
At its facility in Dorval, Que., Bombardier is so busy it’s running out of manufacturing space. Jets sit at an angle to fit as many as possible on the production line.
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