Located across from the YUL Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, the new office places the company within one of North America’s leading aerospace clusters, close to engineering talent, suppliers, customers, and research capabilities that can support the next phase of development of the EVIO 810 aircraft. EVIO expects to employ over 100 people in Québec by the end of 2027, creating high-value jobs, and strengthening engagement with Québec’s aerospace supply chain. Longer term, the company projects its aircraft program will generate over 10,000 jobs across the value chain.






