CMC Electronics Inc. Yarmouth

CMC Electronics Inc. is a notable company specializing in the design and manufacture of advanced avionics and electronic systems for both military and commercial aviation markets. The company, which has a rich history dating back to its founding in Canada, has built a strong reputation for innovation and excellence in the aerospace industry.


Overview



  • Industry: Aerospace and Defense

  • Founded: 1903 as Canadian Marconi Company

  • Headquarters: Montreal, Quebec, Canada


Key Products and Services



  1. Avionics Systems:



    • Flight management systems

    • GPS sensors and receivers

    • Enhanced vision systems

    • Aircraft display systems



  2. Cockpit Solutions:



    • Integrated Cockpit Display Systems

    • Head-Up Displays (HUD)

    • Control Display Units (CDU)



  3. Satellite Communications:



    • In-flight connectivity solutions

    • Satellite communication terminals and transceivers



  4. Navigation Systems:



    • Inertial navigation systems

    • Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)

    • Global Positioning Systems (GPS) solutions




Subsidiaries and Acquisitions


CMC Electronics has expanded its capabilities and global reach through strategic acquisitions and partnerships. Over the years, the company has acquired other businesses to enhance its product line and technological expertise.


Market Presence


The company serves a diverse clientele, including:



  • Commercial airlines

  • Business aviation

  • Military and defense sectors

  • Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)

  • Government clients


Innovation and R&D


CMC Electronics places a strong emphasis on research and development to stay at the forefront of technological advancements in the aerospace industry. The company invests significantly in R&D to develop next-generation avionics and electronic systems that enhance flight safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability.


Recognition and Certifications


CMC Electronics is recognized for its high-quality standards and has received various industry certifications, including:



  • AS9100 certification (quality management system standard for the aerospace industry)

  • ISO 9001 certification (general quality management standards)


Corporate Social Responsibility


The company also invests in corporate social responsibility initiatives, focusing on sustainability, community engagement, and ethical business practices.


Noteworthy Projects and Collaborations


CMC Electronics has been involved in numerous significant projects and collaborations with leading aerospace organizations and governmental agencies, contributing to advancements in avionics technology and enhancing aviation safety and performance.




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Products

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

Yarmouth Canada

59 Hawthorne Street
Yarmouth NS B5A 1N1
Canada

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