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Croqueteer
25th Dec 2001, 22:50
Rumoured in Canada that Bombardier are looking at the RJX production line.

nexus1
26th Dec 2001, 02:29
god help us!

jbc2001
26th Dec 2001, 07:32
RJ-X or BRJ-X? RJ-X was the initial code for the RJ-700 & the 700/900 line's going strong (no losses in orders with some airlines actually accelerating orders). BRJ-X was the code for the "100 seater".

Croqueteer
26th Dec 2001, 19:01
No, I meant the RJX line, Woodford.

jbc2001
1st Jan 2002, 07:11
Ye Gods Why? Would have thought they were more like to do a Fairchild & wait for the mob at Oberpfaffenhoffen to self destruct(again)and pick up a modern airframe. Unless, of course, they get all of Woodford for the same price as Shorts?

jbc2001
2nd Jan 2002, 01:56
Second thoughts - could it be for the conversion of Global Express airframes to ASTOR for the RAF? In which case this s/b moved to the Military Forum (Genghis might have a job).

ipanema
2nd Jan 2002, 05:18
Business logic: Buy up the competition and either close it or convert it to a profit-center for yourself.

It could be that Bombardier wants to do one or the other... Boeing bought deHavilland for its design technology, and Bombardier may be doing the reverse: place some enhancements on the Woodford product that make it another world-beater. Same Type Licence, new variant = another chunk of the market.

Any other (logical) thoughts floating around?

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