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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Aviation Centre of Excellence, or ACE, is the aviation department facility for Confederation College. The 59,000-square-foot (5,500 m2) state-of-the-art building comprises two large hangars, classrooms, shops, labs, and offices for the three aviation programs at the School of Aviation.Confederation College, which opened its doors in 1967, offered both the Aircraft Maintenance and Aviation Flight Management programs at the Thunder Bay International Airport since the late 1960s, however they were located at separate hangars. The flight program was located at the Moffat Hangar on the Airport's air side. The maintenance program was located at a larger hangar closer to the airport terminal. The Aerospace Manufacturing program was run from Confederation's main campus.In the late 1990s, the college decided it would be beneficial to locate all three programs in one larger facility. The idea was to combine the School of Aviation into one cohesive unit, where students from all three programs would have access to new equipment and facilities, and could get an idea of what the other aviation careers were about.Derek Burney, then the CEO and President of CAE, and a former resident of Thunder Bay played a large part in the development of the aviation centre, with funding and simulators delivered to the college.Air Canada donated one of its retired DC-9 aircraft which arrived for the grand opening celebrations. The Aircraft landed with Confederation College emblems in addition to the Air Canada tail paint.Construction of ACE began in 2002, and the building was completed in time for 2003 classes.Confederation College Aviation Center of Excellence was voted "Best Aviation College” in a poll by Aviation Canada.. }

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