CMC Electronics Inc. Dartmouth

CMC Electronics Inc. is a well-regarded company in the aerospace and electronics industry. The company is known for its advanced avionics and electronic systems which serve a variety of applications, including commercial aviation, military, and space markets. CMC Electronics has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1903, originally known as Canadian Marconi Company. Its technical expertise and innovative solutions have earned it a strong reputation both domestically and internationally.

While the primary headquarters is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the company has various facilities in different regions to support its vast operations. One of these facilities is situated in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This location plays a significant role in supporting CMC Electronics’ production and servicing capacity.

The Dartmouth facility often focuses on manufacturing, research and development, and customer support, providing critical services that align with CMC Electronics' overarching goals of enhancing the performance, reliability, and safety of avionics systems. The presence in Dartmouth underscores the company's commitment to fostering innovation and maintaining a high level of service for their clients across various sectors.

Key products from CMC Electronics include cockpit displays, flight management systems, sensor systems, and other specialized avionics components. The company’s contributions are vital for modernizing aircraft and ensuring they meet the rigorous standards required for aviation safety and efficiency. CMC Electronics’ Dartmouth facility is an integral part of achieving these objectives, contributing to the company’s global success and reputation.

Products

Offering an extensive line of professional equipment from major manufacturers such as Raytheon, Raymarine, Skanti, Exicom and Codan

Dartmouth Canada

40 Thornhill Drive, Suite 6
Dartmouth NS B3B1S1
Canada

Ships

M/Y CRILI

Yacht | Flag: The Cayman Islands | Port: GEORGE TOWN

Maritime News

Research Vessel Discovery and "The Night of Monster Waves"

Research Vessel Discovery and "The Night of Monster Waves"

5 hours ago
On the night of February 8, 2000, the crew of the British research vessel, Royal Research Ship (RRS) Discovery, were braced for a storm.Wind speeds had been increasing over the previous night creating conditions no one onboard had ex-perienced before – or would want to experience again.From mid-afternoon on the 8th to mid-morning on the 9th, wave heights were topping 20 m in height and even reached 29.1 m – the equivalent to a ten-storey building – peaking around midnight.Even for 250 km west of Scotland, out in the North Atlantic, these were abnormal conditions.
Oil and Gas Traders to Seek Tariffs Exemptions from China for US Imports

Oil and Gas Traders to Seek Tariffs Exemptions from China for US Imports

9 hours ago
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Ocean Winds Lines Up Cadeler’s Vessel for Work at Polish Offshore Wind Farm

Ocean Winds Lines Up Cadeler’s Vessel for Work at Polish Offshore Wind Farm

10 hours ago
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Large Wreckage Removed from Potomac River

Large Wreckage Removed from Potomac River

19 hours ago
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Fincantieri Bags Multi-Billion Dollar Cruise Ships Order from Norwegian Operator

Fincantieri Bags Multi-Billion Dollar Cruise Ships Order from Norwegian Operator

2 days ago
Fincantieri and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCL) have signed a multi-billion dollar agreement for the construction of four new cruise ships.With a gross tonnage of approximately 226,000 tons, the new units will be the largest ever built for NCL.The ships will be built at the Fincantieri Monfalcone shipyard, with the first unit to be delivered in 2030 and the others to follow in 2032, 2034, and 2036.Fincantieri deemed the contract ‘very important’, which means its value exceeds $2 billion. According to media reports citing sources close to the matter, the value of the contract is over $9 billion.The firm order follows the letter of intent the companies signed in April 2024.