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Gold/Mining/Energy : Bombardier, maker of planes and trains and other things

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To: xtahce who wrote (883)4/16/2001 7:33:14 PM
From: Gilbert Drapeau  Read Replies (1) of 1177
 
Bombardier Announces CRJ Production Rate Increase to 14.5
Monthly in Fiscal Year 2003

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--APRIL 16, 2001 - 10:42 EDT
On the strength of new orders and a large
backlog of 551 aircraft, Bombardier Aerospace today announced a
production rate increase to 14.5 aircraft per month from its
current rate of 12.5 for its pioneering 50-seat CRJ* regional jet.

The 14.5 aircraft per month rate will be reached during
Bombardier's 2003 fiscal year and, for that year, Bombardier
targets 165 aircraft deliveries and 174 for the following year.
During its current 2002 fiscal year, Bombardier plans 135 50-seat
CRJ aircraft deliveries.

Since Jan. 1, 2001, Bombardier Aerospace has signed commitments
for 96 firm, 53 conditional and 144 optioned CRJ100/200* aircraft.
These firm commitments have come from Skywest Airlines (35) and
Air Wisconsin Airlines (51) in the United States, Air Dolomiti (3)
in Europe, Cameroon Airlines (1) in Africa and China Yunnan
Airlines (6) in China.

"In light of our commercial success, the rate increase will allow
us to better supply our customers," said Michael Graff, president
and chief operating officer, Bombardier Aerospace. "The move will
add up to 1,000 people to Bombardier Aerospace in Montreal," he
added.

The bulk of the 1,000 new jobs will be at Bombardier's Dorval
production site. Sufficient space to accommodate the production
rate increase is available at the facility since 70-seat CRJ700*
and 86-seat CRJ900* fabrication will take place at Bombardier's
new Mirabel facility.

"Accelerating market demand for the CRJ family has been quite
remarkable since the product type first entered revenue service in
late 1992," said Mr. Graff. "To date, we have over 2,100
deliveries, orders and options for the 50-, 70- and 86-seat models
of the CRJ - about 75 per cent of those commitments for the Series
100/200 versions.

Bombardier Aerospace, a unit of Bombardier Inc., is the leading
business, regional and amphibious aircraft manufacturer. With
full design and production capabilities in three countries, it
offers the most comprehensive families of turboprop and regional
jet aircraft and the widest range of business jets. It also
provides the Flexjet(R) fractional business aircraft ownership
program, technical services, aircraft maintenance and pilot
training for business, regional airline and military customers.

Bombardier Inc., a diversified manufacturing and service company,
is a world leading manufacturer of business jets, regional
aircraft, rail transportation equipment and motorized recreational
products. It is also a provider of financial services and asset
management. The Corporation employs 58,000 people in 12 countries
in North America, Europe and Asia, and more than 90% of its
revenues are generated outside Canada. Bombardier's revenues for
its fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2001 totalled $16.1 billion.

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