Bombardier ups CSeries sales tally, wins US$506M seven-plane order
by The Canadian Press
Air Baltic has placed a firm order for seven CS300s, the larger of the two CSeries aircraft
MONTREAL—Bombardier says Latvian flag carrier Air Baltic has converted its remaining seven purchase options for CS300 passenger jets to a firm order.
This brings Air Baltic’s total firm order to 20 planes under an agreement initially signed in December 2012.
Based on the list price of the CS300, Bombardier says this firm order is worth about US$506 million.
Bombardier says the Riga-based airline will be the first customer in the world to operate the CS300 when it takes delivery in the second half of 2016.
Air Baltic, which began flights in 1995, already operates a dozen of Bombardier’s Q400 aircraft. CEO Martin Gauss says the new CS300 aircraft will help the airline improve its connections to Western Europe and the Eastern markets.
The Montreal-based transportation giant says it has booked orders and commitments for 678 CSeries aircraft, which include firm orders for 250.
Recent order activity includes a 45-plane order from Air Canada, announced in February.
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