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Airbus and Ingenium Open Aerospace Innovation Lab in Ottawa

Airbus and Ingenium Establish Aerospace Innovation Lab in Ottawa
Airbus and Ingenium—Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation—have announced a strategic partnership aimed at inspiring and equipping the next generation of Canadian aerospace innovators. Central to this collaboration is the launch of the Simulation Training and Research (S.T.a.R.) Lab at Ingenium’s Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa. The lab is designed to offer youth immersive, hands-on learning experiences that will influence the future of aerospace education and technological advancement.
A Hub for Innovation and Experiential Learning
The S.T.a.R. Lab will function as a dynamic and adaptable environment fostering creativity and practical skill development. A key feature of the initiative is a mentorship program where college students will lead the design and testing of a gamified simulation experience, collaborating closely with secondary school students. Industry professionals will provide guidance throughout the process, ensuring the creation of authentic digital learning tools accessible to school groups and the general public.
Chris Kitzan, director general at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, highlighted the natural alignment between the two organizations’ missions. He stated, “Ingenium is proud to partner with Airbus in a shared commitment to inspire and empower the next generation of aerospace innovators. Our collaboration amplifies our dedication to innovative learning spaces where students can experiment, design, and solve real-world challenges, connecting youth with the science and technology shaping their world.”
Guillaume Chevasson, CEO of Airbus in Canada, underscored the company’s dedication to nurturing Canadian aerospace talent. He noted, “Airbus is a major employer of over 5,000 people in Canada, anchored by the A220—the only commercial aircraft program manufactured here. Our strategic partnership with Ingenium is an investment in youth, providing the essential skills and mentorship needed to innovate. We are excited by the potential of the S.T.a.R. Lab to shape tomorrow’s industry leaders.”
Context Amid Industry Challenges
The inauguration of the S.T.a.R. Lab coincides with a challenging period for Airbus. The company is currently addressing a fuselage quality issue affecting certain A320 jets, which has contributed to weaker-than-anticipated deliveries in November and ongoing evaluations for December. Furthermore, a significant software recall involving approximately 6,000 A320 family aircraft has raised concerns about the resilience of aviation software systems. These operational difficulties have resulted in a decline in Airbus’s stock price and increased scrutiny from investors, with industry analysts closely monitoring how the company will navigate these setbacks and fulfill its year-end delivery commitments.
Despite these hurdles, Airbus’s collaboration with Ingenium reflects its sustained commitment to the future of Canadian aerospace. By investing in education and innovation, the partnership aims to cultivate the next generation of aerospace leaders and maintain Canada’s position in the global aerospace industry.

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