Sentences with phrase «bombardier aerospace»

Major NI companies in the latter industry include: Bombardier Aerospace, Caterpillar, Fujitsu.
The Boeing Company, Cessna Aircraft Company, Bombardier Aerospace / Learjet and Raytheon Aircraft Company.
See — Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse c. Bombardier inc. (Bombardier Aerospace Training Center), 2010 QCTDP 16 (CanLII).
RwandAir and Bombardier Aerospace announced the delivery of a dual - class Q400 NextGen turboprop aircraft, fulfilling an order placed on April...
Koch Industries had bought a 1982 Dassault Falcon 50 - 108 in 2002, which it sold to Bombardier Aerospace in 2009.
Shandong Airlines, Bombardier Aerospace, and Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd. (CAE) also set up a joint venture...
Shandong Airlines, Bombardier Aerospace, and Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd. (CAE) also set up a joint venture called SBC International Aviation Training Co Ltd to provide training for former military pilots who will be joining Shandong Airlines and Shanghai Airlines.
The Canadian - made regional jet flew its first flight in 1991 and its last in 2010, when it was flown here to be donated to the school, by executives of Bombardier Aerospace.
Although 64 % of Bombardier Aerospace's employees are unionized, López claims that international companies have a «gentleman's agreement» to compete on perks such as food and transportation rather than wages.
And one might say that Bombardier Aerospace's engineering and production facility, a sprawling five - building complex just down the dusty highway, wouldn't exist without UNAQ.
In March, Bombardier Aerospace workers voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new reciprocity agreement that ensures workers who switch between Bombardier and the future partnership don't lose their pensions and keep most seniority benefits, including salary and vacation time.
Assembling the electrical harnesses that connect cockpit to plane at Bombardier Aerospace (Adriana Zehbrauskas)
Nonetheless, Bombardier Aerospace has over 20 years of experience in managing global supply chains, mainly within its business - jet division with the Challenger 300 and Global lines.
Bombardier Aerospace's confidence in Querétaro has proved infectious.
When Bombardier Aerospace first arrived, the Querétaro facility was dedicated to producing electrical harnesses.
It now makes them for just about every Bombardier Aerospace product.
Both were founded in 2005, the school being the biggest piece of bait national and state governments used to lure Bombardier Aerospace to Mexico.
-- tropicalized,» says Pilar Abaroa, communications manager at Bombardier Aerospace México.
About 1,100 of 22,200 Bombardier Aerospace employees in Canada are affected by the pending layoffs, about 80 per cent of them in Montreal.
The layoffs represent less than five per cent of the more than 35,000 global workforce at Bombardier Aerospace, one of the company's two main divisions.
The changes point more towards the creation of a «leaner cost structure» in getting Bombardier aerospace products ready for their eventual debut.
MONTREAL — Bombardier Aerospace has delayed delivery of its first new CSeries commercial aircraft by several months and potentially more than a year, saying it needs more time for testing and preparation.

Not exact matches

When the United States Department of Commerce announced it would be imposing a 219 % tax on jets built by Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier on Tuesday night, the outcry was swift.
Consider that under the proposed deal multinational aerospace giant Airbus will take a 50.01 per cent stake in Bombardier's C Series project and move some of the production to a plant in Alabama.
Bombardier's decision to lay off 1,700 workers from its Aerospace division is a «prudent» option for the Canadian transport company at the present time, say analysts.
While delays are common in the aerospace industry, the «magnitude» of the pressure is «heightened» for Bombardier due to the company's investment in the CSeries program, wrote Spracklin.
When Bombardier Inc. spun off its recreational products division in 2003, the rationale was to separate the industrial conglomerate's consumer - driven powersports products — Ski - Doos, Sea - Doos and ATVs, as well as Rotax and Evinrude engines — from its larger - scale, institutionally driven manufacturing in aerospace and public transportation (planes and trains).
Cormark Securities estimates that the layoffs account for about 5 % of Bombardier's aerospace workforce.
Human resources vice-president Sylive Bourdon said despite encouraging economic signs, challenges facing the aerospace industry require prudence by management to ensure Bombardier's long - term success.
The CSeries poses no threat to the U.S. aerospace industry because building it at the Airbus factory in Alabama would create U.S. jobs and generate billions of dollars in business for U.S. aerospace companies, Bombardier said.
Although Bombardier has been making and selling trains in Mexico for 20 years, its aerospace operations still smell new - plane fresh after eight years.
At Bombardier, working as an aerospace technician earns you about $ 25 a day to start, carries some prestige and comes with compensation packages that often include meals plus transportation to and from work.
The airline has been in the crosshairs in a trade conflict in which U.S. aerospace giant Boeing accused Canadian rival Bombardier of selling its new C Series planes to Delta below the cost of production.
He says he was «happy» to negotiate with the French company rather than Boeing, the American aerospace giant that could have been Bombardier's partner in the C Series.
Bombardier's aerospace rival has eaten away at its leadership in regional jets and is developing an updated offering to partially compete with the C Series.
The layoffs represent close to 10 per cent of Bombardier's global workforce and are expected to take place over the next two years, the Montreal aerospace giant said.
Skies are looking cloudy for Canadian aerospace and transportation giant Bombardier.
Today, American aerospace companies are at a huge disadvantage because foreign airplane makers like Canada's Bombardier and Europe's Airbus are intentionally skirting international trade laws — which will only end up hurting American workers.
«To have the federal government commit to research and development, to programs that are currently in place, is important and sends a strong signal to Bombardier and to the other players in the aerospace industry that the federal government is there to support this industry,» Bellemare said.
Under his leadership as President and Chief Executive Officer, and later as Chairman, Bombardier went public and diversified into the rail and aerospace industries to become a global mobility leader.
In December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was hopeful a deal with Bombardier could be reached before the spring federal budget, adding that all countries, including Brazil, help their aerospace sectors.
Before that he spent 16 years at Bombardier Inc where he was first head of the Aerospace Group and then president and chief executive officer.
New technology that could enhance both the electrical and thermal conductivity of conventional composite materials has been developed thanks to a collaboration between the University of Surrey, University of Bristol and the aerospace company Bombardier.
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