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UPDATE 1-Bombardier close to winning CSeries certification -sources

Published 2015-11-24, 11:58 a/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Bombardier close to winning CSeries certification -sources
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By Tim Hepher and Allison Lampert
Nov 24 (Reuters) - Canada's Bombardier BBDb.TO meets with
investors on Tuesday with certification for its CSeries
passenger jet "very close," according to sources familiar with
the matter, but with no new orders imminent.
Certification of the new jetliner, targeted for the end of
the month, is expected within days as Bombardier finalizes
documentation with Canadian regulators, the sources said.
"Certification is now very, very close," one source said.
Bombardier spokeswoman Marianella de la Barrera on Monday
reiterated the company's target of "certification by the end of
the year."
A Transport Canada spokeswoman said Tuesday she could not
comment on the CSeries certification process because it is
"confidential, third-party information."
The Canadian company, which is holding its annual investor
day in New York on Tuesday, said last week it had finished
flight testing of the aircraft due to enter service with
Lufthansa LHAG.DE subsidiary SWISS in the first half of 2016.
Coming hard on the heels of agreements for cash infusions
from the Quebec government, certification would bring a further
boost to Bombardier and its attempt to penetrate the main
segment of jet market dominated by Airbus AIR.PA and Boeing (N:BA)
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However, the Canadian firm faces the challenge of ramping up
production, dealing with any cost overruns or snags on entry to
service and securing new orders to try to recover lost momentum.
Bombardier is chasing potential sales of dozens of jets at
airlines including United Airlines UAL.N and JetBlue JBLU.O
but faces competition from Brazilian rival Embraer EMBR3.SA
and the two bigger players amid a lull in jet market activity.
United is looking for 30 jets in the 100-seat category,
industry sources said.
No new orders are imminent but Bombardier is under pressure
to land a marquee airline customer before the Farnborough
Airshow in July 2016, the industry's top gathering which serves
as a natural deadline for game-changing industry developments.
Fred Cromer, president of Bombardier Commercial Aircraft,
told Reuters earlier this month he was confident Bombardier
could secure a "sizeable order" for the delayed aircraft with a
big-name airline.
The future of Canada's assault on the Airbus-Boeing duopoly
was thrown into doubt earlier this year as the company bled
cash, but Quebec last month agreed to invest $1 billion.
Quebec's public pension fund manager has also agreed to buy
a 30 percent stake in Bombardier's rail business for $1.5
billion to provide a cash cushion for the planemaking unit.
Despite the recent deals, Bombardier is still seeking more
help and is in talks with the Canadian federal government about
a further investment in the CSeries.
Talks to sell control of the CSeries to Europe's Airbus
collapsed after they became public last month.
Bombardier's recently revamped management is expected to
outline its strategy for turning around the planemaking unit at
a keenly awaited investor meeting on Tuesday.

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