Overview
- The company delivered 34 aircraft in the quarter, up from 30 a year earlier, and reaffirmed guidance to hand over more than 150 planes this year.
- Services revenue rose 12% as Bombardier expands its aftermarket network in the United States and the Middle East to meet demand.
- Order momentum lifted the backlog to US$16.6 billion, up US$500 million in the quarter, with recent sales including a reported 50‑jet deal from Bond valued at about US$1.7 billion.
- The Global 8000 received Canadian certification and is awaiting U.S. and European validation, with the US$83 million jet expected to enter service this year.
- Exports to U.S. customers continue under USMCA compliance, while a U.S. Commerce Department Section 232 investigation into aircraft imports is underway with a report due by January 26.