AVIATION INDUSTRY

Bombardier redefines air travel with all-new C Series aircraft

From crafting sleek high-speed trains and exceptionally designed business jets to engineering the best commercial aircraft used by the world"™s biggest airlines, Bombardier "“ an undisputed pioneer in aerospace and the world"™s leading manufacturer of trains and planes "“ has raised the bar in aviation with the all-new C Series aircraft.

Celebrating its 75th anniversary, the Montreal-based aerospace innovator carrying the iconic business jet brands Challenger and Global is all set to unveil its first batch of C Series jets this year. Outfitted with the game-changing Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbo Fan engines, the jets will be for Korean Air, South Korea"™s national airline and the third operator of the C Series.

The only single-aisle aircraft specifically built to serve the 100- to 150-seat market segment, the C Series has been praised for its unrivalled cost efficiency, optimal performance and impressive passenger experience.
Since its delivery of the first fleet of C Series units last year, Bombardier has opened opportunities for airlines to develop markets and hold their ground in more competitive segments with less investment.

It"™s a fitting start to Bombardier"™s latest disruption to the aviation industry "“ which the company strongly aspires to market in Asia, Africa, Europe and North America over the next 20 years.

"The C Series is really a growth engine for Bombardier and a step forward in the future for Canadian aerospace "“ as a completely new aircraft designed with all-new technology," says Fred Cromer, president.

"We"™re very focused on the future and have a history of bringing innovation to the marketplace "“ a difficult process not without risk that takes a tremendous amount of investment and time "“ and we"™ve shown the ability to succeed»…

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