Nazir Karigar, 65, was charged with one count of corruption after the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested him in May 2010.
He was accused of being involved in a scheme to provide bribes worth thousands of dollars to officials with Air India from 2005 to 2007.
Canadian media had reported last year that investigators had alleged that in early 2007, Karigar had met the then Union Minister for Civil Aviation Praful Patel and had allegedly given USD 250,000 to one of his "political allies" to get the contract.
Karigar was allegedly involved in trying to secure a multi-million dollar contract for Cryptometrics, a company that developed facial-recognition technology that allows security officials to identify people by taking images of their face.
"A number of aspects of the evidence in this trial show that Mr Karigar was an active and knowledgeable part of a conspiracy to offer bribes to Air India officials to obtain the Air India contract," Judge Charles Hackland was quoted as saying by the Ottawa Sun.
Cryptometrics, Karigar said, paid USD 200,000 to ensure there would be only two bids - the second an inflated one by a company he controlled.
Then it paid USD 250,000 for then-minister of aviation Patel to "bless" the system, the report said.
"What about my immunity?" he asks in the 2008 e-mail.
There is no evidence of what became of the cash after it went from Cryptometrics to Karigar or whether it was ever offered or paid to any official, the paper quoted Hackland as saying.
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