Bombardier expects to be on the hot seat about trade complaints at Paris air show
MONTREAL — Bombardier is steeling itself for scrutiny at the International Paris Air Show next week about its disputes with Brazil and rival aircraft manufacturer Boeing over its signature CSeries passenger jets.
Fred Cromer, head of Bombardier’s commercial aircraft division, said he expects potential CSeries customers will pepper the company with questions at one of the airline industry’s marquee marketing events of the year.
But Cromer said the trade actions do not overshadow the aircraft’s performance, which he said is exceeding expectations in service with Swiss International Air Lines and airBaltic.
“The clients themselves have seen these kinds of complaints come and go in the past,” he said Thursday. “I think they continue to stay focused on what is the right airplane is for them.”


