Agreed, everything that could've saved Bombardier has been sold off. Specifically the CSeries, Canada's hope of being of any significance in the global commercial aviation market is gone. Probably for at least my lifetime, unless the feds suddenly decides they want to compete with their most significant parter, the U.S government, *cough* I mean Boeing.The only reason this company is still kicking around is because the government (Federal and Provincial) keep bailing them out time and time again. Now the Quebec government is apparently looking at bailing them out yet again.
It's time to let this company out of the misery and just sink away; the Bombardier family has suckered enough money away from Canadian taxpayers.
The only reason this company is still kicking around is because the government (Federal and Provincial) keep bailing them out time and time again. Now the Quebec government is apparently looking at bailing them out yet again.
It's time to let this company out of the misery and just sink away; the Bombardier family has suckered enough money away from Canadian taxpayers.
Honestly, if the bailouts actually worked, and we could've kept the CSeries in Canada, I would be completely fine with dumping money on the plane, although I would expect repayment. Now, nobody wins except Airbus, who basically got a free plane, with guaranteed profits. I think there isn't much point in arguing, we basically past the point of no return the day we sold the majority of the program to Airbus.Surely bailouts are common with every major aircraft manufacturer. Is Bombardier getting too much flack in that regard? I honestly don't know. But I don't enjoy seeing them fail, basically because it's Cdn.
Everything Bombardier has divested themselves from has turned around significantly. Which I guess shows everyone how inept Bombardier's management is/was.This is where Bombardier needs to retreat to, back to the BRP spin off. BTW, the best motorcycle channel on Youtube.
BRP is a private firm owned by the founder's family. The larger Bombardier firm expanded past the recreational vehicles into airplane and trains through using OPM (other people's money) through IPOs and government handouts to buy distressed businesses (Canadair, de Havilland Canada, UTDC, etc.), plus through preferential "buy Canadian/Ontarian/Quebec" contracts from governments. Once the stock market and government assistance dried up, the house of cards collapsed, bringing us back to the original, and successful recreational vehicle foundations.Everything Bombardier has divested themselves from has turned around significantly. Which I guess shows everyone how inept Bombardier's management is/was.
BRP was struggling quite a bit, and the turn around they've had since being divested is quite astounding.
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