Friday, October 10, 2008

Bombardier Aerospace in Indian Aviation Business

Bombardier Aerospace will attend the inaugural International Exhibition and Conference on Civil Aviation, India Aviation 2008. With the nation's booming economy and rapid growth in air travel, Bombardier recognises India's increasingly important role in the aviation industry.

David Dixon, Regional Vice-President, Sales, Asia-Pacific, Bombardier Business Aircraft said, "Business aviation is growing at a dynamic pace in India. In fact, Bombardier has already established roots in the country with companies like Satyam and Capgemini, and we are committed to expand our presence even further." "Our comprehensive family of Learjet, Challenger and Global business jets offer operators in the region a complete range of travel solutions to meet the increasing business travel requirements of this market."

Trung Ngo, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft's Vice President, Sales, for the Asia-Pacific market said, "Bombardier Commercial Aircraft's product portfolio is ideally suited for the Indian market. "For short-haul operations, the Q400 NextGen airliner is a fast, fuel-efficient and lower-emission 70- to 80-seat large turboprop. In medium-haul applications, CRJ NextGen aircraft are the benchmarks for regional jet efficiency in the 60- to 100-seat segment. For longer routes, the recently launched CSeries airliners are the world's newest and most advanced single-aisle aircraft designed specifically for 110- to 130-seat comfort and setting new standards in technology, fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact."

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