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Bombardier to build new manufacturing plant in Montreal as it plans production boost
Summary
Bombardier will spend about $100 million to build a 126,000-square-foot manufacturing plant near Dorval, Montreal, which the company says will open by the end of 2027.
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Bombardier plans to build a new manufacturing plant near its existing Dorval facilities in Montreal. The company announced it will invest about $100 million in the 126,000-square-foot facility and says it will support existing product lines. The plant is described as supporting platforms used in the defence sector while not being strictly military. Bombardier cited strong industry demand and a larger backlog of orders as reasons for increasing capacity.
Key details:
- The planned investment is about $100 million for a 126,000-square-foot building near two other Bombardier plants in Dorval.
- Bombardier says the facility will support its existing product lines, including aircraft platforms used in the defence sector, but will not have a strictly military purpose.
- The company announced the plant is due to be open by the end of 2027.
- Quebec's investment arm is backing the expansion with a $35-million repayable loan under its ESSOR program, according to the joint release.
- The article mentions Bombardier and reports a backlog of jets at about US$16.6 billion, cited as a five-year high.
- The company held a celebration with dignitaries and employees to mark the decision.
Summary:
The project is presented by Bombardier as part of efforts to raise production capacity amid reported strong demand and a larger order backlog. Officials announced provincial support through a repayable loan and said the plant would open by the end of 2027; construction and staffing were identified as forthcoming stages. Undetermined at this time: detailed construction schedule and the precise timeline for hiring.
