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De Havilland Aircraft starts phased return to work of employees

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De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited announced Monday that the company has started a phased return to work of employees and a measured resumption of activities. (dcnewsroom.blogspot.com) और अधिक...

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rhorgan
Bob Horgan 0
Why is it that De Havilland of.Canada adopt the same name as its parent company (Hawker Siddley)??
JamesBay
Richard Mallory 2
Here is a quote from Wikipedia which might answer your question:

"De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. is an aircraft manufacturer with facilities based in the Downsview area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The original home of de Havilland Canada was the home of the Canadian Air and Space Museum located in what is now Downsview Park.

The aircraft company was created in 1928 by the British de Havilland Aircraft Company to build Moth aircraft for the training of Canadian airmen, and subsequently after the Second World War, designed and produced indigenous designs.[3]

In the 1980s, the government of Canada privatized DHC and in 1986 sold the aircraft company to then Seattle-based Boeing.[4] DHC was eventually acquired by Montreal-based Bombardier Aerospace in 1992.[5] In 2006, Viking Air of Victoria, British Columbia purchased the type certificates for all the original out-of-production de Havilland designs (DHC-1 to DHC-7).[6]

In November 2018, Viking Air's holding company, Longview Aviation Capital, announced the acquisition of the Q400 program, along with the rights to the de Havilland name and trademark. The deal, which closed on 3 June 2019 following regulatory approval, brought the entire de Havilland product line under the same banner for the first time in decades, under a new holding company named De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited."

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