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Bombardier Announces CSeries DecisionMontreal, January 31, 2006
Resources shifted to regional jet and turboprop opportunities
CSeries efforts to continue with reduced team

Bombardier announced today that present market conditions do not justify the launch of the CSeries program at this time. The Corporation will now reorient CSeries project efforts, team and resources to regional jet and turboprop aircraft opportunities to address regional airlines’ future needs in the 80- to 100-seat aircraft market.

The majority of the CSeries employees will be redirected to the development of these regional aircraft opportunities. A small team of employees will remain with the CSeries program to further develop its business plan, with emphasis on including other partners, particularly in fast-growing major aerospace markets.

‘‘This is the correct business decision given today’s market dynamics,” said Pierre Beaudoin, President and Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace. “Our realignment decision is based on two years of extensive research, development and evaluation. We will now concurrently continue to explore the CSeries’ potential as well as pursue opportunities in the regional aircraft market. Our commitment to the upper end of the regional aircraft market and the lower end of the mainline market remains strong and we expect to fully exploit opportunities in these two markets in the future,” he added.
 
LOL. We didn't cancel the CSeries (again), we just "shifted resources." Bombardier's gonna be using alot of Al, Ti, and Composite on those snowmobiles....
 
Coincidence?

Bombardier Signs Firm Order with REGCO for Ten Q400 Airliners Valued at $250 Million US: Potential Value of $500 Million US if All Options Exercised
 
Richard Aboulafia, an industry analyst for the Teal Group who is frequently quoted in both the aviation and non-aviation press, tore into Bombardier a few months ago for pursuing this project, which he felt was ill-advised and a waste of Canadian taxpayers' loonies.

http://www.aiaa.org/aerospace/images/articleimages/pdf/AA_Sept05_II.pdf
http://www.richardaboulafia.com/shownote.asp?id=195

He even did it at a presentation to a meeting of Canadian aerospace executives, leaving them fuming mad. I guess being right doesn't always make you popular.
 

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