MONTREAL -- Bombardier announced today that present market conditions do not justify the launch of the CSeries program at this time. The Corporation will now reorient CSeries project efforts, team and resources to regional jet and turboprop aircraft opportunities to address regional airlines' future needs in...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Jan 31, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Bombardier announced today that present market conditions do not justify the launch of the CSeries program at this time. The Corporation will now reorient CSeries project efforts, team and re MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Jan 31, 2006 (CCNMatthews via...
BELFAST, Ireland -- Bombardier and the Government of the United Kingdom have signed a Letter of Intent LOI relating to the new CSeries family of aircraft. Under the LOI, the U.K. Government will provide a contribution of Pounds Sterling 180 million as part of an investment partnership...
MONTREAL -- Today, Bombardier's Board of Directors received a CSeries project review from Bombardier Aerospace. The review included a market update, a report on customer and supplier discussions as well as the status of the overall business plan.
Bombardier confirmed today that it will continue to refine its CSeries business plan. The program's team continues to optimize the aircraft configuration to meet customers' requirements for a more economical, flexible and passenger-oriented airliner. The new target date for entry into service is now 2013.
Bombardier announced today that its Board of Directors has granted Bombardier Aerospace the authority to offer formal sales proposals of the optimized CSeries aircraft family to airline customers. The aircraft will incorporate the latest technology available to produce the economic, performance, environmental and passenger-oriented improvements demanded by airline customers for...
Bombardier says it will stay with the proposed CSeries program at least through this year, with a scaled-back team of engineers working on technology development issues for the 110/130-seat jet and a concerted effort to boost interest in the aircra Bombardier says it will...
Bombardier announced that it is putting the CSeries aircraft program on hold after failing to find a launch customer for its proposed 110/130-seat jet, but it stopped short of pulling the plug entirely. Bombardier announced that it is putting the CSeries aircraft ...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Oct 21, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Today, Bombardier's Board of Directors received a CSeries project review from Bombardier Aerospace. The review included a market update, a report on customer and supplier discussions as well MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Oct 21, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX...
MONTREAL -- Mr. Pierre Beaudoin, President and Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace and Mr. Gary R. Scott, President, New Commercial Aircraft Program, Bombardier Aerospace, will hold a conference call intended for media representatives about the Board of Directors' decision to grant Bombardier Aerospace authority to offer the CSeries family of...
MONTREAL -- Bombardier's Board of Directors today granted Bombardier Aerospace authority to offer the new CSeries family of aircraft to customers. The authority to offer is an important step in the process that could lead to the aircraft program launch. Prior to launch, Bombardier will seek firm commitments from potential...
Bombardier is considering building a new assembly plant in Albuquerque for its proposed CSeries 110/135-seat jet program. A final decision on the $2.1 billion development program is not likely before mid-March. Bombardier is considering building a new assembly plant in Albuquerque...
Bombardier confirmed it is in negotiations with a Turkish startup carrier, Izmir Hava Yollari AS, for a deal valued at $275 million. It would include the purchase of three CRJ900s, two Q400s and five of the proposed CSeries large regional jets. &qu Bombardier confirmed...
WHEN BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE went looking for a site for final assembly of its next-generation CSeries passenger plane, it eventually decided that there's no place like home.
Bombardier, the company that launched the first regional jet, announced a $2 billion program to build a new family of midsize aircraft. The board of directors gave a green light to offer customers the CSeries line of 110/130-seat aircraft that will Bombardier, the company...