The first Global 8000 production aircraft on the assembly line at Bombardier’s Aircraft Assembly Center in Toronto.
Credit: Bombardier
For 2–3 weeks in March, Bombardier saw a pause in sales activity as potential customers “were paralyzed” with the uncertainty with tariffs and with the global economy, leaders told analysts during a call regarding the company’s first quarter financial results. The drop in interest was similar to...
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