De Havilland Canada was founded nearly 96 years ago, in August 1928, as a subsidiary of the United Kingdom aircraft manufacturer De Havilland Aircraft. In the last century, the Canadian company has changed many hands. In the early days, the company designed and built Moth aircraft to train Canadian airmen. In the 1980s, the company was privatized before being sold to Boeing in 1986.
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