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Diamond, Northrop Grumman Form Partnership

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Key Takeaways:

  • Diamond Aircraft's North American division is making a comeback after previous layoffs and the shutdown of the D-Jet program.
  • Diamond Industries Canada and Northrop Grumman are forming a long-term partnership to develop and produce new manned and unmanned intelligence-gathering aircraft ("spy planes").
  • Northrop Grumman will build a facility at Diamond's Ontario headquarters, leveraging Diamond's expertise in propeller aircraft, including its DA-42 MPP.
  • This collaboration is expected to bring high-value work and new product development to Southern Ontario.
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After shutting down the D-Jet program and laying off most of its employees in Canada early last year, Diamond Aircraft’s North American division has been making a quiet comeback. That resurgence was in full evidence with the news yesterday that Diamond Industries Canada and Northrop Grumman are forming a long-term partnership to develop and produce new spy planes at Diamond’s headquarters at London Ontario International Airport.

A Northrop Grumman official said Diamond’s expertise in propeller aircraft led to a decision to build a facility next to Diamond’s Canadian headquarters for the development of manned and unmanned intelligence-gathering aircraft. For the last few years Diamond has been developing an “optionally piloted” military version of the DA-42 twin called the MPP, for multi-purpose platform.

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