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Biggest ever Bombardier order 'to sustain Belfast jobs'

Published: 12th Jun 2012 12:49:21

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Bombardier Aerospace has announced the biggest aircraft order in the company's history which, it says, will sustain jobs at its Belfast base.

The order comes from NetJets - a private aviation specialist controlled by famous investor Warren Buffet.

It is for at least 100 Challenger Jets worth $2bn (£1.3bn) minimum and potentially worth $7bn (£4.5bn).

That makes it the biggest order in Bombardier's history and in the history of private aviation.

A spokesperson for Bombardier, Belfast, said it was the largest business aircraft sale in the company's history.

News of the order was "very welcome" and represented "a huge vote of confidence in Bombardier, our employees and the Challenger aircraft family", the spokesperson said.

"Bombardier leads the business aircraft market in terms of sales revenues, and through our operations in Belfast, the UK plays a major role in this sector.

"Bombardier in Belfast is responsible for the design and manufacture of the centre fuselage and engine nacelles for the Challenger 605 aircraft, and the centre fuselage for the Challenger 300 business jet. The order will help to sustain jobs in our Northern Ireland operations."

Bombardier is the biggest manufacturing firm in Northern Ireland employing around 5,000 people across four facilities.

The company recently bought a 29-acre site in Newtownabbey where it plans to consolidate some parts of its operations.

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BBC News, 2012. Biggest ever Bombardier order 'to sustain Belfast jobs'. [Online] (Updated 12 Jun 2012)
Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1434090-Biggest-ever-Bombardier-order-to-sustain-Belfast-jobs [Accessed 19th May 2013]
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