Aviron Quebec College Technique was founded in 1937 by Captain WJ Guy, an aviation pioneer, and Simon F. Flegg, a European educator and industrialist who together pooled their talents and expertise to build a vocational training school. Aviron's success extended to Quebec with the opening, in 1961, of a second school. This booming business was nonetheless sold in 1991 in order to concentrate in Quebec the exceptional resources available to Aviron Quebec College Technique.
Since then, the excellence of their teaching has never wavered. It is the result of the deep dedication of the college staff, some of whom have worked at Aviron Quebec Collège Technique for over 20 years. This invaluable loyalty extends to their graduates, who maintain close contact with those in charge of the placement service and educational advisers, even after many years.