Bombardier Inc. Essay

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Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian multinational aerospace and transportation company. The headquarter of Bombardier Inc. is in Montreal, Canada. In the beginning of the Bombardier, the products are snow machines or snowmobiles. Bombardier is the world’s leading manufacturer of both planes and trains. Our vast offering of products includes trains, rail equipment and control solutions for all market segments, as well as category-defining business jets and commercial aircraft. (Bombardier in the United Kingdom, n.d)
In 2015, the total revenues of Bombardier are $18.2 billion Canadian dollar. The revenue is including $8.3 billion for Transportation, $7.0 billion for the Business Aircraft, $2.4 billion for Commercial aircraft, and $1.8 billion for Aerostructures and Engineering Services. The order backlog of Bombardier is $59.2 billion in 2015. Bombardier
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Transportation is providing the most comprehensive product range and services offering in the rail industry. Covers the full spectrum of rail solutions, ranging from complete trains to subsystems, maintenance services, system integration, signalling and e-mobility solutions. (Bombardier, 2016) Bombardier forecasting a total production run of 1,192 aircraft of all variants through to 2016.
Business Aircraft is designs, manufactures and provides aftermarket services for three families of industry-leading business jets—Learjet, Challenger and Global—spanning from the Light to Large categories. These three families of business jets, Light, Medium and Large with customer services. (Bombardier, 2016)
Commercial Aircraft is designs and manufactures a broad portfolio of commercial aircraft in the 60- to 150-seat market segment, including the Q400 turboprop, the CRJ700, CRJ900 and CRJ1000 regional jets as well as the all-new C Series mainline jets. Commercial Aircraft provides aftermarket services for these aircraft as well as for the 20- to 59-seat range category. (Bombardier,

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