Bombardier expects the $550 million sale of its Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) program to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to close by the second half of 2020. Mitsubishi’s acquisition agreement was announced ...
If you ask the average Canadian on the street today to name the country’s best invention ever, he or she would probably say basketball. But long before the Toronto Raptors became NBA contenders, and ...
The parent company of Wichita’s Learjet said Friday it has taken two separate orders for up to 16 of its CRJ regional jets. Montreal-based Bombardier said the largest of the orders comes from CityJet ...
The jet’s sterling record won’t help Bombardier as the Quebec manufacturer divested its aircraft programs to focus on building private jets for businesses and the ultrawealthy. The Bombardier CRJ-700 ...
In a move described as a “giant step forward” toward developing hydrogen-electric regional jets, U.K.-based ZeroAvia on Wednesday announced an expanded agreement with Mitsubishi’s (OTC US: MHVYF) ...
Bombardier chairman explains how people are key to his company flying high Bombardier chairman explains how people are key to his company flying high It takes passion and hard work to build a business ...
A Canadair CL-415 firefighting plane crashed earlier this week in Mount Calcinera, near Linguaglossa, Sicily, in Italy. It all happened during a vegetation fire extinguishing operation. Two pilots ...
Over the past 10 years here at CBC business we have been doing stories about Bombardier's CSeries jet, through its conception and periodic setbacks. Finally the darn thing has taken its first official ...
When it comes to commercial airplanes, Airbus and Boeing are the two big players, while Brazil's Embraer S.A. and Canada's Bombardier Aerospace fight it out for the title of the world's third largest ...
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin is one of the most experienced drivers on the current Cup Series field. Although he has not won the championship, his amazing racecraft has helped him gather 54 ...
Bombardier’s retreat to business aviation shows why governments should seed technology development and let industry carry the risk of creating new products. Credit: Air Canada If ever there were an ...
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