Costs Key In Bombardier's Considerations To Stretch Planes
Bombardier is pressing ahead with building a business case for stretching its two largest commercial planes -- the CRJ-900 and the Q400 turboprop -- and keeping a close watch on maintaining what it says is the operating cost advantage over rival Embraer's 170 and 190 airplanes. The Canadian...
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