Aero India Airshow |
Bombardier Aerospace announced that it will showcase two
of its class-defining jets at this year’s Aero India airshow in Bangalore,
India from February 6 to February 11, 2013. On display will be the Challenger
605 and Global 6000 business jets.
“India represents
huge potential for business aviation,” said Nilesh Pattanayak, Regional Vice
President, Sales, Asia-Pacific. “As the economy grows and the need for global
and regional corporate travel increases in the region, the value of a business
jet is now well established. Our Global aircraft family is the market leader in
India and we look forward to having the opportunity to showcase a Global 6000
jet, our class-leading Challenger 605 jet and presenting our overall product
portfolio.
“It’s an exciting time for business aviation in India,
and we are playing our part in connecting India’s business leaders with the
rest of the world by providing the ultimate tools to improve their efficiency,”
added Mr. Pattanayak. “2012 was a great year for Bombardier Business Aircraft
as we captured 60 per cent of business aircraft orders worldwide and we are
continuing to build upon that success in 2013.”
Bombardier Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft will also
be promoting its services and aircraft at the airshow. For over forty years,
Bombardier has provided governments and governmental agencies around the world
with over 300 modified aircraft that meet the most demanding mission
requirements. Whether it’s a C4ISR aircraft, Maritime Patrol Aircraft, Airway
Calibration or VIP Platform from design to delivery, Bombardier is dedicated to
meeting the needs of its customers through its comprehensive range of aircraft,
including the Learjet, Challenger and Global family of jets as well as its
superior turboprop aircraft. It also markets the Bombardier 415 aircraft, the
most advanced purpose-designed amphibious firefighting aircraft. This aircraft
has also proven ideal for maritime missions, which include search and rescue,
coastal patrol, disaster response and utility transport.
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