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Bombardier plans new Montreal-area manufacturing centre to expand capacity
Summary
Bombardier will build a 126,000-square-foot manufacturing centre in Dorval, Quebec, at an estimated cost of about $100 million and expected to open before the end of 2027; the project is expected to create about 330 jobs and includes a $35‑million repayable loan from Investissement Québec.
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Bombardier will build a new 126,000-square-foot manufacturing centre in Dorval, Quebec, to respond to growing demand for its business aircraft. The company says the facility will cost about $100 million and is expected to open before the end of 2027. Executives described the plant as roughly the size of two football fields and said it will expand Bombardier’s manufacturing footprint near existing Dorval facilities, where Challenger jets are assembled. Bombardier declined to specify how many additional aircraft the new site will allow it to produce.
Key details:
- The facility is planned for Dorval, Quebec, and would measure about 126,000 square feet.
- Estimated project cost is about $100 million and the opening is expected before the end of 2027.
- The expansion is expected to create approximately 330 jobs.
- The project is supported by a $35-million repayable loan from an Investissement Québec program.
- Bombardier said the new plant aims to improve production efficiency and respond to future demand, while declining to give exact output figures.
- Quebec Economy Minister Christine Fréchette noted aerospace generated over $22 billion in sales and employed about 43,000 people in Quebec in 2024, and said Bombardier accounts for about 5% of the province’s export value.
Summary:
The new centre is intended to expand Bombardier’s manufacturing footprint in western Montreal and to support the province’s aerospace supply chain, with officials saying it will create roughly 330 jobs. The project is backed by a $35-million repayable loan and construction is expected to be completed before the end of 2027.
