Bombardier and Shenyang Aircraft Corporation Sign Contract Related to CSeries Commercial Aircraft

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

July 15, 2008

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FARNBOROUGH, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire – July 15, 2008) – Today, Bombardier Aerospace signed a contract with the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC), a subsidiary of the state-owned aviation industrial entity China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC I), to supply the centre fuselage on the newly launched Bombardier CSeries aircraft. This agreement is another concrete example of the strategic business relationship that exists between Bombardier Aerospace and AVIC I.

“AVIC I signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Bombardier in April 2007. AVIC I attaches great importance to and supports the CSeries project and is willing to participate in this project as a risk-sharing supplier. Two days ago, Bombardier officially announced the launch of the CSeries program. Today, we are here signing the contract in which AVIC I / SAC will take part in the design, manufacture, assembly and relevant testing as well as after market support of four major work packages for the CSeries aircraft. I am confident that the cooperation between AVIC I and Bombardier will further promote the development of the commercial aircraft business of our two companies and contribute to the development of the global aviation industry,” stated Mr. WANG Yawei, Vice President, Commercial Airplane, AVIC I.

“Shenyang has a long and proud history as an industrial base in China, and we place aerospace as one of our key priorities,” said Mr. WANG Ying, Vice Mayor of Shenyang Municipality. “The goal of the Shenyang National Aviation and High-Tech Industrial Base – our industrial hub dedicated to the high-tech aerospace sector – is to be China’s largest single site for final assembly of regional jets, business jets, light aircraft and jet engines. On the occasion of this announcement between Bombardier Aerospace and AVIC I, we are pleased to offer our support to AVIC I as it invests in a new facility in Shenyang for its subsidiary company SAC.”

The contract announced today at Farnborough between Bombardier Aerospace and SAC is an integral part of a longstanding relationship between AVIC I and Bombardier Aerospace. Back in June 2007, the two companies announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a long-term strategic cooperation in the 90- to 149-seat commercial aircraft market. Both parties expect the outcome of this collaboration to result in mutually beneficial cost reductions and increased production efficiencies for their respective aircraft programs.

In July 2006, Bombardier entered an agreement that stipulated SAC would manufacture certain structural aircraft components for the Q400 aircraft that were previously sourced from Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) in Japan.

“Last year when we announced the MOU between AVIC I and Bombardier Aerospace we were confident of the long-term benefits to both companies. With the official announcement of the launch of the Bombardier CSeries aircraft program, the signing of this contract with SAC as a major structural supplier for our CSeries aircraft program is further evidence that this collaborative partnership was the right choice,” said Pierre Beaudoin, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier Inc. “Together, we will expand upon this supplier relationship and build a new, long-term strategic cooperation that will allow us to reap the benefits of working together on products that will more than meet the needs of the marketplace.”

“This is good news for everyone involved. Our Bombardier CSeries aircraft is a true game changer and, with the signing of this contract with SAC, we now have a major supplier for the aircraft’s center fuselage,” said Guy C. Hachey, President and Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace. “Featuring the latest in system technologies and aerodynamics, the five-abreast CSeries aircraft family is specifically designed to meet the growing needs of the 100- to 149-seat mainline commercial airliner market, which is estimated at 6,300 aircraft over the next 20 years. We expect to be able to capture up to half of this market.”

For the SAC project, financial, technological and human resources are being deployed from both parties. Currently, 25 employees from China are working at Bombardier’s Montreal facilities.

Bombardier employs approximately 3,000 employees in China, participates in three manufacturing joint ventures (JV), has four whole foreign-owned enterprises (WFOE), and four administration offices in transportation; aircraft field service representatives; a parts depot in Beijing and sales representation for business and regional aircraft. Seven commercial airlines and government agencies in Greater China (including Taiwan) operate a total of 46 Bombardier regional aircraft (as of January 2007), making Bombardier an important supplier of regional aircraft to China. Bombardier Business Aircraft is the market leader in China with 41 per cent market share of the aircraft installed base.

About AVIC I

China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC I) is a large, state-owned industrial group. AVIC I has 47 large- and medium-sized facilities, 31 science and technology research institutes, and 22 specialized companies and institutions. It employees 230,000 people and its assets exceed $20 billion US. In 2007, AVIC I delivered $470 million US in subcontracted aeronautical products, with a 30 per cent annual growth over three consecutive years. Additional information is available on www.AVICI.com.cn.

About Bombardier

A world-leading manufacturer of innovative transportation solutions, from commercial aircraft and business jets to rail transportation equipment, systems and services, Bombardier Inc. is a global corporation headquartered in Canada. Its revenues for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2008, were $17.5 billion US, and its shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD). Bombardier is listed as an index component to the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America indexes. News and information are available at www.bombardier.com.

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