Aerospace Training
Red River College
Red River College/Stevenson Aviation and Aerospace Training Centre
- Gas Turbine Repair and Overhaul course (designed with input from StandardAero)
- Composite Manufacturing program (designed with input from with Boeing Canada Technology)
- Metallurgical Processes (designed with input from Aero Recip, Bristol Aerospace, Cadorath, National Coating Technology and StandardAero).
- Leading proponent of expansion of SAATC to Winnipeg location in 2002.
Stevenson Aviation & Aerospace Training Centre
Stevenson Aviation Technical Training Centre was established in 1984 with a mandate to provide skills training and upgrading to meet skill shortages and other identified human resource needs within the Canadian aviation industry. In 1992, Stevenson moved its campus out to the former Airforce base at Southport near Portage La Prairie.
In 2002, Stevenson Aviation & Aerospace Training Centre merged with Red River College to form a new entity - Stevenson Aviation and Aerospace Training Centre, Red River College. This merger also includes Stevenson's Southport campus. The amalgamation of the two entities provides greater flexibility in programming, and more effective use of training staff, equipment and other resources in responding to industry demand.
The courses are nationally accredited and certified by either Transport Canada of CAMC, ensuring recognition and portability throughout Canada for graduates.
University of Manitoba
- Creation of undergraduate aerospace option in Mechanical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering Liaison Professor
- Scholarships, internships
- Scholarships for the Engineering Access Program.
Tec-Voc High School
Tec-Voc High School is committed to work with the community and various industry partners to provide a safe, positive and caring educational environment. The staff of Tec Voc encourage the growth and development of individuals who will be adaptive lifelong learners, people who are able to function productively in a rapidly changing world. In order to achieve this mission, the school provides a diversified set of up-to-date academic and technical-vocational programs focused on helping students acquire employability skills as well as those skills essential for post secondary education and training.
Murdoch Mackay Collegiate
The Metals and Aerospace Technology course is designed to provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to establish a career in the Manufacturing and Aerospace industries. The skills learned are very transferable to the many career choices within the industries. On completion of the program, the student will be well prepared for direct entry into the workforce or for further study at University or community college.
