Posts Tagged ‘Bombardier’
 

 

Regional Jets, The Cure or the Disease?

The emergence of regional jets in the 1990s was a major game-changer among the business models of legacy carriers that are still evolving today. Are they saving an otherwise hurting industry, or more of a hindrance?
by Phil Derner Jr.
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In With a Bang: American Places Large Regional Jet Order

On Thursday morning, American Airlines Group announced that they had ordered 90 large regional jets with options for an additional 130. The orders will be split between Embraer S.A. of Brazil and Bombardier, Inc. of Canada, and...
by Ben Granucci
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A Night at the Museum With a Bombardier Learjet 85

50 years in the making, Bombardier previews the Learjet 85 at an event as luxurious as the guest of honor itself.
by Stephen Weisbrot
 

 

 

Bombardier CSeries Takes Off For The First Time

On Monday morning in Mirabel, just outside of Montreal, the Bombardier CSeries CS100 FTV-1 took to the skies for the first time. Just before 10am local time, the clean-sheet narrowbody started its roll down runway 06, taking of...
by Jason Rabinowitz
 

 
 

Bombardier Prepares For First CS100 Flight This Morning

Today is the long awaited day for Bombardier, as the CS100 Flight Test Vehicle FTV1 is scheduled for its first flight at about 10am EST.  The CS100 is slated for delivery in the second half of 2014, and currently has only 63 ...
by Jason Rabinowitz