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Sun, Aug 24, 2014

Bombardier Names New President Of Aerostructures & Engineering Services

Jean Sequin Will Oversee The Activities Of The New Business Segment

Jean Seguin has been named President, Bombardier Aerostructures & Engineering Services. In his new functions, Mr. Seguin will oversee the activities of this new business segment specializing in the design and development of complex composite and metallic aerostructures. He will report directly to Pierre Beaudoin, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier Inc.

Jean Seguin joined Canadair in 1981 as a Composites Material Engineer. Throughout a successful career spanning more than 30 years, he has held several managerial positions at Bombardier Aerospace, including Vice President, Operations; Vice President, Engineering and Supply Chain; and Vice President, Quality, Engineering, Manufacturing and New Programs. Mr. Seguin holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnique Montreal and a Master of Business Administration from McGill University.

"Jean Seguin is a seasoned manager with a deep knowledge of the aerospace industry," said Pierre Beaudoin. "His vast experience in all aspects of our manufacturing activities makes him uniquely qualified to lead Bombardier's new business segment. As we focus on improving our performance and execution, his expertise will enable us to take full advantage of the business opportunities generated by our recent investments in innovative products and technologies."

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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