De Havilland Field will be the home of assembly and production of reliable and rugged Canadian aircraft that serve missions around the world.
The new aircraft manufacturing facility will be in Wheatland County, Alberta, approximately 30 minutes east of Calgary and will consist of a new, state-of-the-art aircraft assembly facility, runway, parts manufacturing and distribution centres and maintenance repair and overhaul centre. In addition, educational space for training the workforce of the future is planned as well as general office buildings and a De Havilland Canada aircraft museum.
These operations will complement our current parts manufacturing facilities in Victoria, British Columbia as well as our new engineering and customer support centre of excellence in Toronto, Ontario.
De Havilland Field will be the site of final assembly for the De Havilland Canadair 515 aircraft, the DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G as well as the Dash 8-400 aircraft. We are currently working towards bringing the Dash 8-400 aircraft back into production.
The location of De Havilland Field is ideal, having access to a large, young and diverse labour pool in Alberta, family-friendly cost of living, and a world-class international airport that can support efficient parts distribution to our global customer base. We anticipate that once in full operation, there will be up to 1,500 jobs located at De Havilland Field.