Bombardier Aerospace has opened a new office in
Shanghai, China.
In addition to being the primary location for
Albert K. Li, General Manager and Head of Bombardier Aerospace
China, and Andy Solem, Vice President, Sales, China and North
Asia, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft, the Shanghai office is home
to the Bombardier Commercial Aircraft teams working with the
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd. (COMAC), Bombardier
Aerospace's Supply Chain organization in China, and is the
headquarters for the Bombardier Commercial Aircraft sales and
marketing team for China and North Asia.
The Shanghai Regional Support Office team,
supporting Q-Series and CRJ aircraft operators, will also be based
at this new office and will expand to include support personnel
for Bombardier's Learjet, Challenger and Global business jet
operators.
"China is a critically important region for
Bombardier Aerospace, and the inauguration of our new office in
Shanghai further testifies to our long-term commitment to the
Chinese aviation industry," said Mr. Guy C. Hachey, President and
Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace. "Bombardier's
portfolio of industry-leading products is very well-positioned to
meet the growing needs of China's commercial aircraft operators,
and the newly inaugurated Shanghai office will be key to continue
building lasting relationships with our stakeholders and customers
in China."
"We have taken concrete steps to expand our
global presence to provide regionalized support for our customers
worldwide," added Mr. Hachey. "This new office in Shanghai
reinforces our commitment to providing a superior level of service
to our operators in the region."
Bombardier Aerospace's newly inaugurated office
in Shanghai adds to its existing presence in China, which includes
a Bombardier Business Aircraft sales team, based in Beijing, under
the leadership of Michael Han, Regional Vice President, Sales,
China, and a Bombardier Commercial Aircraft team, based in
Shenyang, dedicated to the CSeries and Q400 NextGen aircraft
programs. Bombardier has also established parts depots in Beijing
and Hong Kong, as well as a Regional Support Office in Hong Kong.
In recent months, Bombardier Aerospace has made
a series of announcements concerning the Chinese aviation
industry, including the signing of a definitive agreement with
COMAC to establish commonalities between C919 and CSeries aircraft
on 21 March 2012.
In February 2012, Bombardier Aerospace and AVIC
International Leasing Co., Ltd. signed a memorandum of
understanding for an expanding co-operation to support the
financing of commercial aircraft sales in China and globally, and
Bombardier Aerospace also identified China Express Airlines as the
previously undisclosed customer that placed a conditional order
for six CRJ900 NextGen aircraft with options on an additional five
CRJ900 NextGen aircraft.
Bombardier predicts a demand for almost 2,400
commercial aircraft in the 60 to 149-seat segment in China over
the next 20 years, making China the world's second largest market
for new aircraft deliveries, following closely behind the United
States.
Over the same period, Bombardier's latest market
forecast for the business aviation industry predicts a total of
2,360 business jet deliveries destined for China.
More than 95 Bombardier-produced aircraft,
including CRJ and Q-Series commercial aircraft, as well as
Learjet, Challenger and Global business jets, are currently
operating in Greater China.
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