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Bombardier Inc. (BDRBF) is an aircraft manufacturing company that focuses on business aviation, with Challenger and Global jets at the core of its portfolio. The company’s news flow reflects activities across aircraft development, manufacturing, services, defense programs and corporate finance. Readers of this page can follow how Bombardier describes the evolution of its products, facilities and capital structure over time.
Recent announcements from Bombardier have covered topics such as the certification and entry into service of the Global 8000 ultra‑long‑range business jet, which the company highlights for its speed, range and cabin characteristics. Other news has detailed investments in manufacturing infrastructure, including a new manufacturing centre in Dorval and the Global Aircraft Assembly Centre in the Greater Toronto Area, as well as service network expansion with a major facility under construction at Al Bateen Executive Airport in Abu Dhabi.
Bombardier’s communications also include updates on government and defense‑related contracts, such as the purchase of Global 6500 aircraft by the Government of Canada for multi‑mission air transport and the use of Global 6000 platforms in the PEGASUS airborne signals intelligence program in Germany. Financial and capital markets news has highlighted debt redemptions, deleveraging progress and credit rating changes from agencies like Moody’s and S&P.
On this BDRBF news page, investors and aviation observers can review company press releases related to aircraft programs, service initiatives, defense collaborations, sustainability disclosures and financing activities. The feed offers a consolidated view of how Bombardier presents its strategy and operations across business jets, services and defense applications.
Bombardier is set to release its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ending December 31, 2020, on February 11, 2021. A conference call will occur at 8:00 a.m. EST, where the results will be discussed. Investors can access a live webcast on Bombardier's website, as well as participate via phone. The corporation is a leader in aviation with a global footprint, supporting a fleet of approximately 4,900 aircraft.
Bombardier has expanded its customer support network in Europe with a new service facility in Berlin, appointing Stuart Bailey as General Manager. His extensive experience at Lufthansa will enhance operations at the facility. This addition is crucial for expanding Bombardier's global reach and service capabilities. The new center will offer high-quality MRO services, contributing to Bombardier's strategic growth plans. The announcement is part of a broader initiative to enhance worldwide customer service, including new service centers in Miami, Singapore, and future expansions in Melbourne and the US.
Bombardier has successfully completed the sale of its Transportation business to Alstom, receiving net proceeds of approximately $3.6 billion. This includes around $600 million in Alstom shares. The transaction strengthens Bombardier's liquidity and initiates its transition to a pure-play business jet manufacturer. Pro-forma net debt is projected at $4.7 billion, post-transaction. Despite lower-than-expected cash generation from Transportation, Bombardier aims to use the proceeds for debt reduction and enhance its financial stability.
On October 19, 2020, Bombardier Aviation announced key leadership appointments at its Biggin Hill Service Centre, aiming to enhance its services network. Greg Hoggett is appointed General Manager, bringing over 30 years of aviation experience. Corey Trudgen will support the ongoing expansion project, which includes a new hangar and is scheduled to be operational in 2022. These changes coincide with Bombardier's strategic growth, including service centers in Berlin and Miami, and expansions in Singapore, reaffirming their commitment to customer service excellence.
Bombardier Transportation announced a three-year extension to its Train Services Agreement with Arriva CrossCountry, valued at £248 million ($320 million). This contract will see Bombardier maintain a fleet of 34 class 220 Voyagers and 24 class 221 Super Voyagers until October 14, 2023, with the possibility of a one-year extension. The agreement underscores Bombardier's strong relationship with Arriva and highlights its commitment to the UK's CrossCountry network, encompassing routes from Aberdeen to Penzance.
Bombardier and Jetex announced a collaboration to enhance the Singapore Service Centre at Seletar Aerospace Park, creating a world-class fixed-base operator (FBO) experience. The partnership aims to provide seamless service from arrival to departure, establishing Jetex's fourth Asia-Pacific destination following Tokyo and Osaka. This initiative comes amid a 16% increase in private jet demand in Singapore in 2019. The new facility will offer exceptional trip planning and ground support, leveraging Jetex's award-winning systems and Bombardier's local presence, ultimately aiming to enhance customer experience in business aviation.
Bombardier has officially launched the Learjet 75 Liberty, marking a significant addition to its business jet lineup. The first delivery has been made to Alex Lyon & Son, highlighting the jet's affordable pricing and impressive operating costs. It features configurations for 6- and 8-seats and a range of 2,080 nautical miles. Customers can enjoy superior comfort with the jet's Executive Suite and a reputation for 99.9% dispatch reliability. This launch coincides with Bombardier's first virtual customer event, showcasing their innovative business jet portfolio.
Bombardier is hosting its first virtual customer event from October 5-8, showcasing guided online visits of its premier business jets including the Learjet 75 Liberty, Challenger 350, Global 6500, and Global 7500. This initiative aims to connect with customers amidst rising interest in business travel options. The event debuts a Virtual Showroom for interactive exploration of Bombardier's aircraft fleet. The company continues to prioritize customer engagement, offering innovative access to its products while emphasizing safety and wellness in its aircraft design.
Bombardier has begun streamlining its senior leadership team as it transitions to a pure-play business jet company. The company has eliminated the role of president of Bombardier Aviation, resulting in the departure of David Coleal. CEO Éric Martel stated that these changes aim to create a leaner, more agile organization focused on capitalizing on growth opportunities within their business jet portfolio. The move comes as Bombardier prepares for its future following the sale of Bombardier Transportation, which is nearing completion.
Bombardier has signed agreements to acquire the remaining shares of Lufthansa Bombardier Aviation Services, paving the way for a wholly-owned service center in Berlin. This strategic move enhances Bombardier's customer support network, focusing on business aviation. The Berlin facility, operational since 1997, boasts over 160,000 sq. ft. and employs 240 skilled workers. This investment aligns with Bombardier's ongoing expansion of its global customer service network, which includes new centers in Miami, London, and Singapore.