A Canadair Regional Jet 700, built by Bombardier, collided in America’s first fatal aviation accident since 2009. The jet’s sterling record won’t help Bombardier as the Quebec manufacturer divested ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will acquire Bombardier’s money-losing CRJ regional jet program for about $550 million in cash, plus the assumption of $200 million in liabilities, the companies announced ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI; Tokyo, Japan) has announced that it is acquiring Bombardier Inc.’s (Montréal, Canada) Canadair regional jet program (CRJ). MHI will acquire the maintenance, ...
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 ...
Bombardier Inc. completed the sale of its CRJ Series aircraft program to rival Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. for approximately $550 million, plus debt and liabilities assumption by MHI related of ...
Bombardier yesterday said it had firmed up an order with Mesa for 80 Canadair Regional Jets. The company said in March it had an agreement with Mesa. The airline will purchase 20 70-seat CRJ700 and 20 ...
Dancers perform by a newly acquired Uganda Airlines Bombardier CRJ900 at Entebbe Airport on April 23. Though there have been some international sales, the regional jet market has largely been peculiar ...
Bombardier will mark the 10th anniversary of Transport Canada approval of the pioneering Canadair Regional Jet, now the Bombardier CRJ, at the end of this month. The most successful regional airline ...
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 ...
TOKYO, Jun 25, 2019 - (JCN Newswire) - - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) (TOKYO:7011) and Bombardier Inc. (TSX: BBD.B) announced have entered into a definitive agreement, whereby MHI will ...
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