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Five New Latin American Airlines Become Bombardier Operators

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Confirms Participation In ALTA Leaders Forum In San Juan, Puerto Rico

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has welcomed five Latin American airlines to its family of operators, and congratulated another that has extended its service offerings in the region with Bombardier-manufactured commercial aircraft.

Among the airlines that have joined Bombardier's growing family of CRJ Series aircraft operators is Rosario, Argentina-based Sol Lineas Aereas, which started service with a CRJ200 regional jet in October 2015. Bombardier is also pleased to welcome and congratulate Star Peru of Lima, Peru; Boliviana de Aviacion, Bolivia's flag carrier; Amaszonas Paraguay, of Asuncion, Paraguay; and BQB Lineas Aereas of Montevideo, Uruguay, as it works closely with the airlines to support the launch of their respective operations with CRJ200 aircraft.

"Latin America continues to be a region of tremendous opportunity and growth for Bombardier and its customers - recognizing our respective commercial aircraft presence in the market is key to our mutual expansion strategy," said Alex Glock, Vice President, Sales, Latin America and the Caribbean, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. "We are pleased to showcase these important customers in the region and we wish them much success and look forward to meeting many at the ALTA conference this week.

"The CRJ Series regional jets, Q400 turboprops and all-new C Series aircraft are great choices for new and established operators that are seeking flexibility, reliability and cost savings as they look to change domestic transportation in the region over the course of the next couple of decades," added Mr. Glock.

(Source: Bombardier news release)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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