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2006-08-19 News Headlines

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Permanent aircraft components manufacturing site begins this Fall

Structural aircraft components work conducted at temporary site is ahead of schedule while awaiting new facility at the Queretaro Aerospace Park Project.

 

Bombardier Aerospace announces that the construction of its permanent manufacturing site to be located in the Queretaro Aerospace Park Project will begin this fall. Manufacturing operations at this new site are scheduled to start during the second half of 2007.

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Bombardier* employees at the temporary Queretaro facility are currently producing electrical harnesses and have already started manufacturing structural aircraft components. These aircraft components include the Bombardier CRJ200* and Challenger 850* fuselage transferred from Bombardier’s Belfast facility and the Q400* aircraft flight control work package (rudder, elevator and horizontal stabilizer) transferred from a supplier.

Bombardier Aerospace Queretaro Facility

Bombardier Aerospace structural aircraft components Queretaro facility. Click Go for High resolution artist rendering. photo: Bombardier Aerospace, 2006

Bombardier Aerospace’s temporary facility, located in the El Marques Industrial Park, began operations in May 2006. Currently, 100 trained employees and 100 students completing a four-week training program are producing electrical harnesses and structural aircraft components. By the end of 2007, employment is expected to reach 600 people.

“We are confident in our investment because of the strong commitment to the development of the aerospace industry in Mexico shown by both the Federal and State of Queretaro governments,” said Pierre Beaudoin, President and Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace. “Equally important is the professionalism and the dedication of our Mexican employees and their eagerness to meet new challenges.”

“We take great pride in our partnership with the Mexican government in developing an industry that will attract investment, highly qualified labour, technology and new expertise in many business sectors in addition to aerospace,” he added.

* Bombardier, CRJ200, Q400 and Challenger 850 are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.

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Read a recent press release from Bombardier about - 'Largest air freight carrier in Sweden orders two CRJ200 aircraft for cargo operations conversion servicing small package and airmail routes.'


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