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To: Goose94 who wrote (64197)8/19/2019 7:54:58 PM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 203327
 
Airbus SE (EADSY-NQ) top pick from Jamie Murray on BNN.ca Market Call 2nite Monday August 19th @ 1800ET

Airbus is positioned to benefit from Boeing’s 737 Max issues and continue growing its record backlog for its competing A320 airplane. The company has several levers to pull including raising production rates, improving mix and raising prices. Any of these catalysts will help free-cash-flow growth and we believe there’s opportunity for all three to come to fruition. The strong backlog for the plane means the company is taking new orders for mid-decade (2024-2026) so visibility is strong. Airbus recently instilled its former head of commercial aviation as its CEO and the new management has already reversed several past decisions. With a fresh slate to operate this should create additional shareholder friendly decisions with respect to capital allocation.



To: Goose94 who wrote (64197)9/25/2019 9:14:04 AM
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Bombardier (BBD.B-T) has won Canadian regulatory approval for two new large-cabin business jets and expects to start deliveries of the luxury planes by the end of the year amid signs of an industry-wide downturn.

Transport Canada certified Bombardier's new Global 5500 and Global 6500 aircraft after flight testing, the company said in a statement Tuesday. Certification by the the European Safety Agency and U.S. Federal Aviation Administration should follow shortly, the company added.

At an industry event in Geneva in May last year, Bombardier revealed that it had been developing the two new Global planes. The company had been secretly testing the jets, which are upgraded versions of existing models, for months at its Wichita, Kan., plant. Analysts consider them a competitive response to Gulfstream's 500/600 aircraft. Manufacturers are hoping new products will help shore up demand. "Wherever there's a new product, there seems to be demand," said Rolland Vincent at Jetnet IQ. He said that while this year and next should be okay, "There's a fairly significant slowdown that's already occurring. It's already becoming apparent."