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Rolls-Royce in Canada
Rolls-Royce Canada Limited is an international organization recognized for its expertise in engineering and worldwide operations in the Aerospace and Energy businesses.

The company employs 1,500 people at facilities in Montréal, Quebec, and Vancouver, British Columbia.

Montréal's capabilities include: repair and overhaul on a wide range of civil and military aero engines; research and development for the energy business; new production assembly and test for the Industrial RB211 engine; and component repair services for the Industrial Trent engines.

The Vancouver-based Marine Propulsion division of Rolls-Royce manufactures steerable azimuthing thrusters, which replace a conventional propeller, rudder and reduction gearbox with an integrated unit that performs both steering and propulsion functions.

The Montréal facility is the largest of seven Rolls-Royce Canadian sites occupying more than 500,000 sq. ft. of plant, laboratory and office space, and housing 6 engine test cells. Annual sales are in excess of C$600M, 90% of which is exported. The company supports 500 customers in 30 countries on five continents. Engine and module completion is in excess of 850 annually.

Rolls-Royce Canada's in-country investment exceeds C$400 million. The recent establishment of a network test bed for power generation on the Atwater site of the Montréal waterworks contributed an investment in excess of C$50M alone.

The state-of-the-art test facility, which consists of approximately 27,800 sq. ft., was constructed with the financial assistance of the Government of Québec. The installation is intended to serve as a test bed for the industrial Trent engine as well as a provider of electricity to the City of Montréal, allowing the City to continue to supply drinking water in case of an emergency caused by a power failure affecting its water filtration plants.

Rolls-Royce Canada has operated in Lachine, Québec, for more than 50 years. Initially, Canadian operations started at Montréal Dorval Airport in 1947, supporting the Merlin installed in the four-engine North Star aircraft operated by TransCanada Airlines and the Royal Canadian Air Force's air transport command.