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Bombardier CEO: Bombardier can boost business jet sales to India in the long term

Chief executive officer?Eric Martel stated on Thursday that?India's efforts to upgrade its aviation infrastructure?will give Canada’s Bombardier an opportunity to increase?sales?of business -jets?there.

Martel told reporters at Montreal that Bombardier operates around 60 jets in India. He added that the lack of infrastructure is a challenge for the company.

The good news is they are spending a great deal of money right now. As far as I'm aware, they are building at least a dozen airports. "The infrastructure (investment), which will be taking place in the next few decades, will certainly 'open doors for us to grow. Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, is headed to India in the hope of improving trade relations and boosting the country's economy. Carney pledged to diversify Canadian trade away from the United States. This is even as the country tries to negotiate tariff-free goods movement with the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump. Trump's latest tariff regime allows planes to be imported duty-free into the United States. Bombardier is dependent on the United States as it is the largest business aviation market in the world. It expects to increase revenues and deliver more private jets by 2026.

Martel added that Bombardier has a?important U.S. presence with?2,800 U.S. suppliers and a Kansas-based division for defense. "I believe that common sense is going to prevail."

(source: Reuters)