Sentences with phrase «by bombardier»

Involved in the administration and development of the websites on SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2003 which were used internally by Bombardier users.
Sea - Doos and WaveRunners are popular brands of sit — down PWCs (trademarked by Bombardier and Yamaha, respectively).
Dow Chemical manufactured gas tanks which were used by Bombardier in their Sea - Doo personal watercraft.
Represented an international consortium led by Bombardier Transportation, Inc. and Daelim Construction against a Korean municipal government in an ICC arbitration governed by Korean law with the arbitration seated in Seoul.
Under Quebec's Charter of human rights and freedoms (the «Charter»), similar to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Mr. Latif was required to demonstrate prove three things in order to establish prima facie discrimination by Bombardier:
Alaska has an all - Boeing 737 fleet for its mainline aircraft, supplemented by Bombardier and Embraer regional jets.
Heathrow Express workers: # 700 Network Rail: # 500 Docklands Light Railway: # 900 Virgin Rail: # 500 London Overground: # 600 London Underground: At least # 850 BAA staff: up to # 1,200 London Underground maintenance workers at Tube Lines: # 850 London Overground maintenance workers employed by Bombardier: # 650 Workers at the mayor of London's bike scheme: # 500 The latest TfL accounts for the full financial year 2011/12 show a budget surplus of # 759 million.
Heathrow Express workers: # 700 Network Rail: # 500 Docklands Light Railway: # 900 Virgin Rail: # 500 London Overground: # 600 London Underground: at least # 850 BAA staff, up to # 1,200 London Underground maintenance workers at Tube Lines: # 850 London Overground maintenance workers employed by Bombardier: # 650
It's fitting Trudeau is being tested by Bombardier.
Boeing's recent success in obtaining duties of nearly 300 percent against a new jetliner made outside Montreal by Bombardier dominated Canadian news reports and parliamentary debate.
As the airlines attempted to stave off bankruptcy, they began buying a repurposed corporate jet manufactured by Bombardier, the CRJ200.
The U.S. International Trade Commission is scheduled to make a determination by Feb. 1 if Boeing was harmed by Bombardier's actions, a decision that will determine whether the investigation will be terminated.
The CSeries is buoyed right now by Bombardier's transportation wing, which is comparatively healthy.
The agreement with Air Canada was announced by Bombardier at the same time it said it would cut its workforce by 7,000 positions over two years, including 2,000 contractors.
Meanwhile, Bombardier spokesman Marc Duchesne said the delivery delay approved by Bombardier's board of directors on Wednesday would be the final one.
«We believe further negative news could be announced by Bombardier in the near - term (from) reduced margin guidance, (and a) possible miss on 2013 aircraft deliveries,» Doerksen said.
The S&P / TSX composite index closed up 59 points to 13,831.58, weighed down in part by Bombardier (TSX: BBD.B) after the transport giant said that its flagship new airliner will be going into service later than expected.
In a surprise ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency, on Friday rejected Boeing's complaint that it was harmed by Bombardier's trade practices.

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.
MONTREAL / PARIS, May 2 - Bombardier Inc and Airbus SE named new leaders for the CSeries jetliner program on Wednesday, in a further step towards finalizing a deal for the European planemaker to take control of the Canadian project, according to memos seen by Reuters.
MONTREAL, April 25 - Airbus SE and Bombardier aim to close a deal giving the European planemaker a majority stake in the Canadian company's CSeries jetliner program by the end of May, ahead of an initial timetable, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters this week.
U.S. plane manufacturer Boeing, which had initially complained that Bombardier was benefitting from unfair subsidies by the Canadian government, had only asked for an 80 % levy.
Sure, Bombardier makes great planes but it was not able to crack the market for regional jets in a significant way by itself.
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.
Delta's other trade victory came on Friday, when, in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombardier.
MONTREAL — Bombardier is hoping to get its Toronto streetcar contract back on track and prevent delays at two other Ontario transit projects by shifting production among four sites in Ontario, Quebec and Mexico.
That speed is crucial for Bombardier; many foreign firms are attracted by Brazil's huge investment in transportation infrastructure, and competition is fierce.
Currently, the global railway market is dominated by Canada's Bombardier, Germany's Siemens and France «sAlstom, which are known as the «Big Three.»
The Canadian government is buoyed by other recent developments in Canada-U.S. trade: this week Boeing has dropped its legal fight against Bombardier and there are indications of a potential settlement in a dispute over glossy paper.
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.
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.
By successfully bringing the C919 into mass production, Comac would join the select club of companies with the technical expertise to build large passenger jets including Boeing of the US, Europe's Airbus, Canada's Bombardier and Russia's Sukhoi and Tupolev.
Bombardier says more than half of the value of CSeries content comes from the United States, including engines by Pratt & Whitney.
In early 2011, Airbus responded to the Bombardier challenge by announcing a commitment to «re-engine» its low - end airliners for delivery as early as 2016.
When asked about government support for the CSeries, he acknowledged that one - third of the estimated $ 3 billion in development costs would be financed through loans provided by the federal, Quebec and U.K. governments (the other two - thirds of the cost is split between Bombardier and its suppliers).
In response to a trade case filed by the American jet maker Boeing, the United States Commerce Department ruled that Bombardier's CSeries aircraft, a smaller, regional aircraft that entered service last year, had received subsidies of 219.63 percent of the plane's sales price, and it said it would begin collecting duties equivalent to that amount.
Those two orders were the first for the CSeries in five months, and by mid-January they had helped push Bombardier shares above $ 4 for the first time since July.
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.
Those include luxury properties in New York and California, paintings by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet, and a Bombardier jet.
About 300 employees will be hired by year - end to operate the first seven Bombardier aircraft.
The regional carrier caters primarily to business travellers between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, but since launching in 2006, Porter has grown to service 19 destinations, mostly concentrated in eastern Canada and the U.S.. By 2016, it wants to fly Bombardier CSeries jets to more far - flung locales, including Calgary, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Miami.
The Calgary - based carrier is facing increased competition from Air Canada (TSX: AC.B), which recently announced increased frequencies in Western Canada with its own fleet of Bombardier Q400s, operated by Jazz.
Prior to Air Canada's interest, Bombardier had secured 243 firm orders, just shy of its target of 300 by the second quarter of 2016.
The layoffs will be partly offset by hiring in certain areas, particularly as production of the CSeries ramps up, Bombardier said.
MONTREAL — Bombardier is implementing one of the deepest job cuts in its history by eliminating 7,000 positions — including more than a third in Canada — though it took pains Wednesday to instead train the public spotlight on a large CSeries plane order with Air Canada.
The CSeries is Bombardier's new generation of aircraft for commercial airlines, in development for more than a decade as an alternative to smaller models of passenger jets built by rivals Boeing and Airbus.
Selling the site is expected to add $ 550 million to the company's cash reserves and the first quarter results showed revenue increasing in three of Bombardier's four businesses, led by a 21 percent rise in its rail unit.
On the Toronto Stock Exchange, Bombardier's shares surged Wednesday by 21 per cent to close at $ 1.09.
The available short - term capital resources Bombardier needs to stay in the air fell by a billion dollars at the end of the last fiscal year, to 3.8 billion dollars.
The best way for Bombardier to avoid dramatic scenarios will be to make sure the CSeries gets certified by the end of the year, as expected.
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