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Bombardier sells its aerostructures business to Spirit AeroSystems
Bombardier sells its aerostructures business to Spirit AeroSystems
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| Alexandre Rocchi 193 mots

Bombardier sells its aerostructures business to Spirit AeroSystems

Bombardier announces a definitive agreement to sell its aerostructures business to Spirit AeroSystems Holding. The Canadian aircraft manufacturer will further focus on its two strong growth pillars, trains and business aircraft.

With this transaction, Spirit will acquire Bombardier’s aerostructures activities and aftermarket services operations in Belfast, UK; Casablanca, Morocco; and its aerostructures maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in Dallas, U.S. for a cash consideration of $500 million and the assumption of liabilities with a total carrying value in excess of $700 million, including government refundable advances and pension obligations. Following the transaction, Spirit will continue to supply structural aircraft components and spare parts to support the production and in-service fleet of Bombardier Aviation’s Learjet, Challenger and Global families of aircraft.

The transaction follows the formation of Bombardier Aviation earlier this year and streamlines Bombardier’s aerostructures footprint to focus on core capabilities in Montreal, Mexico and its Global 7500 wing operations in Texas. “This transaction represents another strategic milestone in the reshaping of our portfolio to focus on our strong business aircraft and rail franchises”, said Alain Bellemare, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier Inc. The transaction also further strengthens Bombardier’s liquidity as it moves toward the deleveraging phase of the turnaround.

The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2020 and remains subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.


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