For aerospace companies working on cleaner, more efficient flight technologies, access to large-scale project funding can be the difference between a promising concept and a commercial breakthrough. The INSAT — Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Technology is designed to help Canadian innovators tackle some of aviation’s biggest sustainability challenges, from low-emission propulsion to next-generation aircraft systems. With support of up to about $7 million per project, this non-repayable funding helps offset a meaningful share of development costs for ambitious, multi-year initiatives.
INSAT focuses on projects with clear commercialization potential that move the aerospace sector toward greener operations. This includes work on electric and hybrid propulsion, hydrogen and alternative fuels, advanced materials, digital aircraft systems, and airport-level infrastructure needed to support sustainable aviation. Projects typically involve collaboration across the aerospace ecosystem, bringing together manufacturers, technology developers, and research partners with operations in Canada. Funding is structured to complement other public support, making it easier to assemble a strong financing stack for complex R&D efforts.
The program operates nationally and is currently accepting applications through an initial expression-of-interest process, with hands-on guidance provided as projects move forward. For aerospace businesses planning significant technology development or demonstration projects, INSAT represents a rare opportunity to secure substantial funding while contributing to Canada’s green aviation future. Exploring the full program details can help determine whether your project is a strong fit.
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