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AJW Technique Receives Gilles Demers International Influence Award

AJW Technique Awarded Gilles Demers International Influence Award
AJW Technique, the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) division of AJW Group, has been honored with the prestigious Gilles Demers International Influence Award at the recent Gilles-Demers Gala held in Québec. This accolade acknowledges the company’s substantial global impact on the aerospace industry and its pivotal role in advancing Québec’s strategic objectives to broaden its aerospace sector, attract international investment, and compete at the highest levels worldwide.
Recognition of Global Contributions and Strategic Initiatives
The Gilles Demers International Influence Award, established by Québec’s aerospace cluster Aéro Montréal, celebrates enterprises that demonstrate significant export growth, foster international partnerships, and enhance Québec’s global presence. AJW Technique’s recognition reflects its intensified efforts in optimizing workflows, improving manpower efficiency, and delivering strategic parts support through close collaboration with suppliers and operators. The company has also accelerated the integration of digital technologies across product development and shopfloor operations, underscoring its commitment to superior customer service and stringent delivery standards.
These initiatives have enabled AJW Technique to expand its MRO capabilities to accommodate the latest generation of aircraft, including the Airbus A220, A320neo, and Boeing 737 MAX and 787 models. Louis Philippe Mallette, President of AJW Technique, expressed pride in the achievement, stating, “This recognition is testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team at AJW Technique, and we are so proud to contribute to Québec’s global presence, influence, and continued growth on the world stage.”
Challenges and Future Outlook
While the award marks a significant milestone, it also presents new challenges and opportunities for AJW Technique. The company must sustain its competitive advantage and adapt to shifting market dynamics, especially as increased attention from investors and industry analysts may lead to heightened scrutiny of its operations. Competitors might respond by adopting similar strategies or altering their approaches, potentially intensifying competition within the aerospace MRO sector. Furthermore, the elevated profile of AJW Technique could attract greater regulatory oversight, necessitating rigorous compliance with evolving industry standards.
Amid these developments, AJW Technique’s leadership remains committed to innovation and operational excellence, positioning both the company and Québec’s aerospace industry for sustained success on the international stage.

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