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Flight Test Centre of Excellence Forms Advisory Board to Guide Aerospace and Defence Strategy

Flight Test Centre of Excellence Forms Advisory Board to Guide Aerospace and Defence Strategy
MONTRÉAL, Sept. 17, 2025 – The Flight Test Centre of Excellence (3C), Canada’s foremost independent flight test and certification company, has announced the establishment of its inaugural Industry Advisory Board. This newly formed board brings together distinguished leaders from the Canadian aerospace and defence sectors to provide strategic counsel as 3C adapts to the rapidly evolving global aerospace landscape.
Formation and Purpose of the Advisory Board
The creation of the advisory board represents a pivotal development in 3C’s long-term strategy to foster innovation, operational excellence, and global competitiveness across both civilian and defence aerospace markets. Following extensive consultations with key industry stakeholders, the board is tasked with delivering high-level strategic advice and independent perspectives to 3C’s executive leadership. Its role will be instrumental in refining and advancing the company’s medium- and long-term objectives amid a dynamic and challenging environment.
Leadership and Expertise
The advisory board comprises seasoned professionals with extensive experience and proven leadership in aerospace. Among its members is Iain Christie, whose nearly four decades in the space sector include serving as president and CEO of Neptec Design Group, where he secured significant contracts with NASA and the Canadian Space Agency. Christie has also held the position of Executive Vice President at a national aerospace trade association and currently offers consulting and executive coaching to entrepreneurial ventures. In addition, he contributes academically as a faculty member at the Telfer School of Management and hosts the “Terranauts” podcast.
Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Alain Pelletier, a decorated veteran of the Royal Canadian Air Force, also serves on the board. His distinguished career encompasses operational flying, combat missions, and senior strategic leadership roles. Pelletier has commanded fighter squadrons, led Canadian air components in NATO operations, and directed air tasking within multinational coalitions, bringing invaluable defence expertise to the advisory group.
Strategic Challenges and Industry Context
The advisory board will confront several critical challenges facing the aerospace and defence sectors. One of the foremost issues is the integration of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into existing defence systems, a complex undertaking complicated by the current lack of interoperability among various platforms. The strategic significance of AI in future defence capabilities has been emphasized in recent industry analyses, including reports from BAE Systems, drawing close attention from market observers regarding how 3C and its competitors will respond.
In this competitive environment, rival firms may accelerate their AI adoption or pivot toward other emerging technologies to sustain their market advantage. Concurrently, ongoing industrial disputes in major European initiatives, such as the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter jet program, underscore the critical importance of technological sovereignty and leadership—factors expected to shape the advisory board’s strategic recommendations.
Outlook
By harnessing the expertise of its advisory board, 3C aims to consolidate its leadership position in flight testing and certification while proactively addressing the technological and strategic transformations influencing the aerospace and defence sectors. The board’s guidance is anticipated to assist 3C in navigating industry challenges, seizing emerging opportunities, and maintaining its status at the forefront of innovation both within Canada and on the international stage.

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