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CSeries Jetliners To Be Featured At Paris Air Show

CS300 Will Participate In Flying And Static Displays

Bombardier has confirmed that it will provide both  in-flight and static displays of its entire family of commercial aircraft at the Paris Air Show next week. The line-up will be led by CS100 and CS300 airliners, both models in the all-new CSeries family of aircraft.

“Bombardier arrives at the Paris Air Show at a very exciting time as we debut our CSeries family of aircraft,” said Fred Cromer, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “We are proud to present the first all-new designed, single-aisle aircraft that the industry has seen in over 25 years. Bombardier’s ingenuity and investment in both our business and customer relationships will be available for everyone to witness at this air show.”

The CS300 aircraft will visit Bombardier’s Belfast facility in Northern Ireland on June 19, where Bombardier’s employees and partners eagerly await the arrival of the first CS300 aircraft – it will be the first time the CSeries aircraft and its Belfast-produced wing will fly on site. Following its appearance at the show, Bombardier will demonstrate the CS100 aircraft in Zurich to launch customer, SWISS, with whom it is working very closely to ensure a successful entry into service.

The four aircraft from Bombardier Commercial Aircraft’s portfolio of industry-leading products being featured on static display include the technologically advanced Q400 NextGen turboprop and the CRJ1000 NextGen jet, the most recent addition to the world’s most successful regional aircraft program. In addition, guests will have the opportunity to witness and experience first-hand the all-new CS100 and CS300 commercial aircraft. All four aircraft will be co-located on static display and the CS300 aircraft will be the highlight of the Paris Air Show flight display.

The International Paris Air Show runs from Monday, June 15, to Thursday, June 18, for trade visitors and is open to the public from Friday, June 19, to Sunday, June 21.

(Images from file)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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