Dutch-Sustainable Trade Mission Promotes Aviation Innovation in Canada

The Hague, Monday, 21 July 2025.
The Netherlands announced a trade mission to Canada to enhance collaboration in sustainable aviation, marking the country as a pioneer in the green aviation transition.
Sustainable Aviation Focus: Key Topics and Participants
Announced on July 21, 2025, a Dutch trade mission to Canada will take place from September 19 to 23, 2025, focusing on sustainable aviation and innovation. The mission will engage with Canadian aerospace hubs in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver to explore opportunities for digitalization in airports, advanced air mobility (AAM), and hybrid propulsion efforts [1].
Collaboration and Innovation
The mission is organized by the Dutch government, and participants will include major Canadian aviation companies like Bombardier and Pratt & Whitney, highlighting a bilateral effort to advance the aviation industry’s sustainability. Canada hosts several key aerospace clusters that support government-industry-academia collaboration, enhancing the potential for innovation and international partnerships [1].
In-Depth Program and Strategic Goals
The mission’s detailed program includes company visits and tours at significant locations such as Toronto’s DAIR hub and Montreal’s Aéro Campus. Through presentations and networking events, the mission is designed to bolster the Netherlands’ role as a frontrunner in sustainable air travel technologies [1]. By facilitating partnerships, the Netherlands aims to lead the transformation to a greener aviation industry, a critical move toward reducing carbon emissions globally.
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- www.rvo.nl
- www.leiden-delft-erasmus.nl
- www.luchtvaartcommunityschiphol.nl
- www.lelystadairport.nl
- www.ey.com
- www.nlr.org
- horizonflevoland.nl
- www.tudelft.nl