L3Harris and Lockheed Formalize F-35 Depot in Mirabel, Securing Quebec as Regional Aerospace Hub
The foundational vision driving this partnership is clear: establishing reliable, deep-cycle sustainment capabilities for advanced combat platforms, irrespective of immediate procurement cycles. Ugo Paniconi,...
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- While the immediate focus is ensuring the readiness of Canada's incoming F-35 fleet, L3Harris has strategically framed the facility’s development to act as a broad, multi-national sustainment hub.
- Primary sector: AI Infrastructure
- Operational lens: F-35 sustainment depot, including maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities for advanced jet aircraft.
- L3Harris Technologies Inc. (Mirabel, Quebec)
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The foundational vision driving this partnership is clear: establishing reliable, deep-cycle sustainment capabilities for advanced combat platforms, irrespective of immediate procurement cycles. Ugo Paniconi, General Manager of L3Harris MAS, and the leadership from Lockheed Martin have established a joint depot facility in Mirabel, Quebec. This initiative transcends a simple domestic service agreement; it positions Quebec as a critical, regional node for global aerospace support.
From an engineering and platform ingenuity standpoint, this agreement is architecturally significant. While the immediate focus is ensuring the readiness of Canada's incoming F-35 fleet, L3Harris has strategically framed the facility’s development to act as a broad, multi-national sustainment hub. The core function involves developing a depot-level Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) capability, moving far beyond standard line maintenance. This requires re-tooling existing infrastructure to meet stringent global military standards, an effort estimated to require substantial capital investment, which L3Harris is now lobbying the federal government to underwrite.
The partnership establishes Quebec's Mirabel facility not merely as a service point for Canadian jets, but as a globally scalable, deep-cycle, regional F-35 MRO depot, securing its role in the international defense supply chain.
Drawing on L3Harris's 40-year fighter sustainment heritage and integrating Lockheed Martin's expertise in 5th-generation aircraft, the scope is immense. This depot will manage full Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services, including complex avionics upgrades, rigorous testing, and certification—capabilities typically restricted to a handful of specialized global locations. Crucially, the platform is designed for international scale: the facility is intended not just for Canadian jets, but to service F-35s worldwide, linking it to global sustainment networks in locations like Italy, Norway, and Japan. The anticipated local economic impact is robust, expecting around 600 direct jobs in Mirabel, anchored by the expected involvement of approximately 30 Canadian suppliers contributing an estimated $3.2 million per jet, mirroring the global F-35 supply chain model.
The long-term significance is the establishment of a mature industrial framework. By confirming depot support until 2080, this partnership provides the necessary economic inertia and technical expertise to anchor a robust aerospace sector in Quebec. This kind of specialized industrial commitment is rare and provides stable growth potential, insulating the region from geopolitical fluctuations in defense spending.
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