
Babcock and Leonardo, two premier global aerospace, defense and security firms as well as military training providers, are delighted to declare today the establishment of a Teaming Agreement that will unite Babcock Canada and Leonardo Canada to deliver a solution for Canada’s Future Aircrew Training initiative.
In this significant advancement, Babcock and Leonardo will merge their internationally acclaimed knowledge and proficiency in executing military aircrew training and will establish a fresh joint-venture named Babcock Leonardo Canadian Aircrew Training.
With the team’s extensive expertise and strong connections to Canada’s military, Babcock and Leonardo can deliver an inventive training solution and maximize advantages to Canada’s economic and strategic objectives through the FAcT initiative.
Babcock and Leonardo are capable of providing a contemporary, all-encompassing solution derived from their vast experience as a foremost provider of fixed-wing, rotary-wing, and mission training for civil and military services. The new partnership is prepared to invest in the nation and work synergistically with Indigenous partners and communities.
Jana Lee Murray, Program Director of Babcock Leonardo Canadian Aircrew Training, remarked: “By collaborating, Babcock Canada and Leonardo Canada can utilize their combined vast global military aircrew training knowledge and craft a customized solution tailored to satisfy the Royal Canadian Air Force’s requirements.”
“We are firmly dedicated to collaborating with our supply chain, communities, and Indigenous partners to enhance value for Canada, both now and into the future. We are entirely equipped to offer a fully integrated, end-to-end military training solution that will cultivate a strong and efficient flow of Canadian military pilots and personnel.”
With substantial expertise in constructing and overseeing comprehensive training systems for clients worldwide, the new Canadian team will facilitate the creation of advanced and scalable military training infrastructure that will leverage a robust supply chain established in Canada.





