Bombardier reports US$490 million loss, CSeries order scaled back
MONTREAL — Bombardier reported a US$490 million net loss Friday and said one of its coveted CSeries orders was scaled back after a quarter that saw the aerospace giant make its first delivery of the passenger jets.
The Montreal-based company said it agreed to revise a 2013 order by Ilyushin Finance Co. for 32 CSeries 300 planes in response to the Russian firm’s market needs. Under the changes, the Moscow leasing company would now buy 20 CS300 and one Q400 aircraft.
However, Bombardier CEO Alain Bellemare — who joined the company early last year as the CSeries program was mired in delays and cost overruns — said the company has made “very good progress” on its turnaround plan that included the delivery of the first CS100 to Swiss International Air Lines at the end of June.
“As we start the second half of the year, we are confident in our strategy, our turnaround plan and our ability to meet both our full-year guidance and 2020 goals,” Bellemare told analysts during a conference call Friday.


