Pierre Beaudoin, President and CEO, Bombardier Inc., takes part in a panel discussion titled "Global Overview" at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California April 29, 2013.
The cockpit of the Bombardier Private Jet is pictured at the static display on the third day of the 9th edition of the Aero India 2013 at Yelahanka Air Force station in Bangalore on February 8, 2013. India, the world's leading importer of weaponry, opened one of Asia's biggest aviation trade shows February 6 with Western suppliers eyeing lucrative deals and a Chinese delegation attending for the first time.
Benjamin Boehm, Vice President, Commercial Aircraft Programs at Bombardier Inc., steps out of a mock-up of a future CSeries Bombardier aircraft displayed in their Montreal offices in this September 14, 2009 file photograph. Bombardier took another step toward breaking the Boeing-Airbus lock on the narrowbody jet market on October 15, 2012, saying it has begun assembling its rival CSeries jet, and that it is still on course to start flight-testing by year-end, despite concerns that timetable could slip.
Patrick Tessier, an engineer with Bombardier Inc., stands within a CSeries aircraft fuselage test barrel in their Montreal plant in this September 14, 2009 file photograph. Bombardier took another step toward breaking the Boeing-Airbus lock on the narrowbody jet market on October 15, 2012, saying it has begun assembling its rival CSeries jet, and that it is still on course to start flight-testing by year-end, despite concerns that timetable could slip.
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 18: Visitors look at a Bombardier Traxx P160 DE multi-engine diesel-electric locomotive of German rail carrier Deutsche Bahn at the Innotrans 2012 railway trade fair on September 18, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Grube said the new train delivers 30% better fuel efficiency. Innotrans is open to the publics from September 18-21.
Business women stand by Bombardier Lear business jets at the Farnborough International Airshow in Hampshire, southern England, on July 12, 2012. Some 15-20% of each year's total commercial aircraft orders are typically announced in just a single week at the world's largest alternating air shows, Farnborough and Le Bourget. Airbus unveiled orders worth a potential 6.35 billion USD today but its success was set to be dwarfed later in the day by a huge United Airlines deal for Boeing aircraft.