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Mon, Mar 01, 2004

Upgraded: Gary Scott, Bombardier

To Head New Commercial Aircraft Program

Bombardier Aerospace has appointed Gary R. Scott as President, New Commercial Aircraft Program, effective March 8, 2004. Scott will be responsible to form and lead a multi-disciplinary team to evaluate the possibility of proceeding with the creation of a new generation commercial aircraft.

"With almost 30 years experience at The Boeing Company in jobs ranging from finance to strategy to program management, Gary, an experienced aviation executive, is the ideal choice to lead our evaluation team over the next 12 months as we prepare to make a decision on the development of a new commercial aircraft program," said Pierre Beaudoin, President and Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace. "His experience, coupled with our industry-leading new product development expertise of 15 new products in 14 years, assures us of a thorough and sound evaluation process. We are very pleased to have him join us at this exciting time for Bombardier Aerospace."

Scott's aerospace experience includes executive leadership of Boeing's 737/757 commercial airplane division during the biggest production build-up in the Company's history and the launch of the 737 Next Generation program and the 757-300 program. Scott left Boeing in 2002 to join CAE, Inc. as Group President, Civil Simulation and Training, a position he held prior to joining Bombardier.

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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