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Sat, Jul 16, 2016

SWISS Launches Revenue Service With C Series Aircraft

CS100 Enters Service As C Series Program Gains 127 Orders In The First Half Of 2016

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft congratulated launch operator Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) on the successful entry-into-service of the CS100 aircraft during the Farnborough International Air Show this week. The initial commercial flight of the CS100 aircraft departed Zurich for Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport In Paris.

"We salute SWISS on the CS100 aircraft's successful entry-into-service and thank the airline for its outstanding support to the C Series aircraft program," said Fred Cromer, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. "We also congratulate all the employees and suppliers who have worked tirelessly to bring us to this great milestone. It is an outstanding achievement and continues to build the momentum for the C Series aircraft program.

"The launch of revenue service with the CS100 aircraft is a fitting culmination to this year's Farnborough Airshow, and follows Bombardier Commercial Aircraft's strong sales performance in the first half of 2016 during which we obtained firm orders for 127 C Series, 19 CRJ and 15 Q400 aircraft -including orders from Porter Airlines and All Nippon Airways each of which ordered an additional three Q400 aircraft as disclosed during the airshow. The capture of these 161 firm orders in six months signals Bombardier's intent to re-assert itself as a strong leader in commercial aviation."

As announced during the airshow, Transport Canada has awarded type certification to the CS300 aircraft and the delivery of this larger model to airBaltic is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2016. To maximize aircraft utilization and minimize maintenance costs, the airline has joined SWISS to become the second customer enrolled in Bombardier's Smart Parts program for the C Series aircraft. The Smart Parts program provides comprehensive component maintenance, repair and overhaul services, access to a strategically located spare parts exchange pool, and on-site inventories based at the airlines' hubs.

"During the show, we connected with senior airline and aviation industry executives from around the world and are very encouraged by the feedback we are getting on our new C Series aircraft product positioning that urges airlines to put aside decades-old aircraft design in favour of an all-new, technically-advanced aircraft aimed specifically at the single-aisle, 100- to 150-seat market. We're giving airlines the freedom to match demand with a right-sized aircraft that provides the opportunity to make more profit," added Mr. Cromer. "The C Series aircraft has the state-of-the-art design, materials, technology, performance and passenger amenities, as well as economics that set it well apart from other aircraft in its class."

Also at Farnborough, Bombardier said it will soon begin validations of the C Series aircraft's capability to safely conduct steep (5.5º) approaches to London's close-to-downtown City Airport and land and stop safely on its 4,948-foot (1,508-metre) runway.

Using virtual reality technology, Bombardier also presented its new CRJ Series aircraft interior at the airshow. Participants had a preview of the fresh, contemporary cabin design that includes a more open entrance area, spacious lavatory and greater on-board storage capacity. Combined, these new features deliver an enhanced passenger experience and more value for airlines.

Bombardier also launched the Q400 Multi-Role aircraft to meet the diverse and demanding needs of customers. The fully certified Q400 Multi-Role aircraft can be tailored for firefighting, cargo transport, passenger transport, disaster relief and medical evacuation. The aircraft is rapidly reconfigurable and systems can be swapped in and out easily to meet operational and network requirements.

(Source: Bombardier news release. Images from file)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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