Bombardier’s CSeries Shows New Signs of Life

AW&ST: Two years ago a lot of people pronounced the CSeries project dead. What has changed? Gary R. Scott: The project was never dead. We had a good airplane that we were targeting to enter service in 2010. But we saw an opportunity to advance it even more, especially around the engine, if we moved...

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