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Concordia Partners to Advance Drone and E-Aircraft Technology

Concordia Partners to Advance Drone and E-Aircraft Technology
Concordia University is set to participate in the inaugural Annual Forum of the Advanced Air Mobility Institute on November 27, hosted at the YMX Innovation Centre within the International Aerocity of Mirabel. This event will bring together leading experts from industry, academia, and government to examine the transformative potential of drones and electric aircraft in reshaping transportation across Quebec and beyond.
Advancing Sustainable and Intelligent Aviation
Advanced air mobility (AAM) refers to the deployment of innovative aircraft technologies, including drones and small electric planes, designed to transport people and goods more efficiently and sustainably. These emerging technologies offer promising applications ranging from emergency medical deliveries and regional passenger transport to traffic monitoring. Their adoption could significantly alleviate congestion and reduce emissions in both urban centers and remote regions.
Established in 2024 by the SDG Innovation Network with support from ADM Aéroports de Montréal, the Advanced Air Mobility Institute serves as a collaborative platform uniting researchers and professionals throughout Quebec to promote sustainable aviation solutions. The institute is co-led by Jean Marc Frayret of Polytechnique Montréal, who oversees research activities, and Carole El Ayoubi, associate director of the Concordia Institute for Aerospace Design and Innovation (CIADI) and senior lecturer at Concordia’s Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, who leads training and educational initiatives.
El Ayoubi emphasizes the forum’s role in fostering collective reflection on responsible development of advanced air mobility in Quebec. She highlights Concordia’s commitment to training and collaboration, ensuring that students and industry partners work together to develop technologies that benefit both society and the environment.
Despite the promising outlook, the sector faces significant challenges. Regulatory complexities, intense market competition, and the integration of new technologies into existing transportation systems present ongoing obstacles. The agricultural drone market, in particular, is expected to expand rapidly due to advances in data-driven aerial solutions and precision agriculture, which may attract increased investor interest and intensify competition. This dynamic is likely to spur accelerated innovation and strategic partnerships among industry players. Furthermore, the growing prevalence of drones has raised security concerns, prompting the development of counter-UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) technologies and the need for coordinated defensive measures.
Forum Highlights and Collaborative Efforts
The forum will feature presentations from representatives of prominent organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization, NAV Canada, Jaunt Air Mobility, Laflamme Aero, EXO Tactik, and Hydro Québec. These speakers will provide insights into the integration of drones and electric aviation technologies within societal frameworks. Additionally, a student showcase will highlight innovative ideas from emerging researchers, underscoring the role of academic institutions in advancing the field.
The SDG Innovation Network, which initiated the Advanced Air Mobility Institute, is a research and training alliance dedicated to fostering collaboration between universities and industry. Its mission is to accelerate innovation in sustainable manufacturing, digital transformation, and intelligent mobility. The YMX Innovation Centre, the forum’s venue, functions as a collaborative research hub that brings together industry, government, academia, and students to drive aerospace and mobility innovation within the International Aerocity of Mirabel—a specialized zone for manufacturing, research, cargo operations, and training.
Concordia University is also actively involved in the forthcoming Collaborative Innovation Centre in Aerospace and Mobility (CCIAM) located in Montreal’s Saint-Laurent borough. This initiative, part of the broader Espace Aéro project, aims to unite universities and industry partners to advance research, innovation, and sustainable practices in aerospace. Through these efforts, Quebec seeks to solidify its leadership position in the rapidly evolving field of advanced air mobility.

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