BOMBARDIER TO INVEST $200 MILLION IN MEXICO COMPONENTS FACILITY
Bombardier Aerospace is moving south of the border with plans to invest $200 million for a new facility in Mexico aimed at making components that Bombardier now buys from other suppliers. Work at the new facility, located just southwest of Yuma, Ariz., is scheduled to begin in mid-2006. The Mexican...
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