50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

Bombardier Eyes CSeries Market Entry As It Seeks Cash

Download: Printable PDF Date: 02 Dec 2015 07:43 (UTC) category:
Publisher:
Bombardier Eyes CSeries Market Entry As It Seeks Cash - Manufacturer publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: Canada Aircraft: Airplanes
Source: AIN

Bombardier continues to talk to Canadian officials about another possible $1 billion investment as it transitions from development to entry-into-service of its new CSeries program. The program received a boost from the recent $1 billion commitment from the Government of Quebec, which strengthened the company’s near-term liquidity position. The company since has asked government officials in Ottawa to consider its request for another investment with some urgency, the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail reported.

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft president Fred Cromer acknowledged talks that Bombardier would need another $1 billion as it ramps up on the CSeries, but said the company is taking steps to minimize risk.

At a recent Investors Day, Cromer outlined plans to work with suppliers, focus on lowering production costs and ensuring a smooth entry-into-service for the CSeries. With flight test complete, he said the program is at the “door step” of certification and the company has been working toward next year’s service entry with launch customer Swiss International Airlines.

“Entry into service is crucial. We need to be flawless,” Cromer said, adding, “We have very robust plans in place to ensure our best sales people will be the operators of this plane.”

Recent function and reliability proving runs have given confidence in those plans, he said, noting that during the 150 hours conducted so far to mimic the airline environment, the aircraft achieved a 100 percent dispatch rate. “The first block proved to us reliability out of the box is putting us on a path to be successful,” he said.

The company is planning a gradual ramp up that would involve between 250 to 300 deliveries over the next five years. For 2016, deliveries are estimated at 15 to 20, nearly doubling to 30 to 35 in 2017 and eventually reaching 90 to 120 by 2020.

Cromer called the ramp up “very manageable,” noting the program has firm orders for 242 aircraft. Including letters of interest and options, that number grows to more than 600, he added.

While Cromer stressed the company is not satisfied with the orders, he also said that it is conducting more strategic negotiations for large fleet orders since “we don’t have a tremendous number of positions [available] in the near term.”





Recommended

Innovation Norway awards NOEMI 3 million Euros for electric amphibious aircraft flight test programme

NOEMI Aerospace secured 3 million Euros from Innovation Norway to support the flight test programme for its electric amphibious aircraft, advancing what could become the world's first certified el...

Jetex Jakarta: Jetex announces its entry into Indonesia's aviation market

Jetex signed an agreement to expand its presence into Indonesia, marking an important milestone in the company’s continued growth across the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement was signed wi...

ENAC in Rome - Tecnam outlines vision for Italian regional air mobility and new airline initiatives

On July 8, Tecnam participated in the official inauguration of new terminal at Rome Urbe Airport, an event hosted by Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) and ENAC Servizi to present the f...

Solutions for the aviation of tomorrow: Liebherr at Farnborough Airshow 2026

Efforts to increase fuel efficient aircraft operation and an increasing demand for digital solutions are two main drivers for the aviation industry’s – a substantial transformation process...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia