Bombardier Hosts the Official Kick-Off of the 2011 FIRST Robotics Competition in Quebec
Also kicks off year-long celebrations of the 25th anniversary of Bombardier's
entry into the aerospace industry
MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - January 8, 2011) - During a special event held
at its manufacturing facility in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Bombardier Aerospace
today hosted the official kick-off of the 2011 FIRST Robotics competition in
Quebec and launched the 25th anniversary celebrations of its entry into the
aerospace industry.
The event was attended by Laurent Beaudoin, Chairman of the Board, Bombardier
Inc. and of FIRST Robotics Quebec; Guy C. Hachey, President and Chief Operating
Officer, Bombardier Aerospace; Hugues Lessard, Vice President, St-Laurent
Manufacturing Centre, Bombardier Aerospace; representatives from FIRST Robotics
Quebec and Youth Fusion and approximately 300 students from Quebec who will be
participating in this year's competition.
"Bombardier's involvement with FIRST Robotics is a natural fit," said Mr.
Beaudoin. "Both organizations bring teamwork and robotics together to create
innovative products, as evidenced by the two new multiple-axis robots unveiled
today that will be part of the manufacturing operations for the CSeries aircraft
program. The support of FIRST Robotics Quebec is also perfectly aligned with the
Bombardier 3E approach, which focuses the company's community involvement on the
areas of education, the environment and entrepreneurship."
"I am very happy to be here in Saint-Laurent, where Bombardier's aerospace story
began nearly 25 years ago," added Mr. Beaudoin. "Bombardier is proud to have the
opportunity to introduce these students to our facility and host this kick-off
event. It is our sincere hope that today's visit will foster an interest in the
aerospace industry among these young people."
Bombardier and the J. Armand Bombardier Foundation have been supporting FIRST
Robotics since 2008, and many employees from Bombardier's Saint-Laurent
Manufacturing Centre have become involved as mentors. The program provides an
opportunity for employees to share their knowledge and passion with high-school
students, and inspire them to remain committed to their education, whether in
science and technology or in some other discipline.
Entry into the aerospace industry in 1986
In December 1986, under the leadership of Mr. Beaudoin, then Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Bombardier Inc., Bombardier took its first step into the
aerospace industry. Today, the company has grown into the world's third largest
civil aviation manufacturer, with a portfolio of innovative products and
services for the business, commercial, specialized and amphibious aircraft
markets.
"Bombardier Aerospace has a rich history, one which has been made possible by
the thousands of employees, both past and present, that have brought their
expertise and ingenuity to legendary aircraft programs such as the Challenger
and CRJ Series aircraft and game-changing products that will enter into service
in the coming years, such as the Learjet 85, Global 7000, Global 8000 and
CSeries aircraft," said Mr. Beaudoin. "As we begin celebrating our achievements
from the past 25 years, we not only stand proud of our past, but also are
confident in our long-term future."
The original Canadair facility, known as the Saint-Laurent Manufacturing Centre,
is home to more than 3,500 workers, and the state-of-the-art facility is
currently the subject of a major transformation program that will prepare the
site for the production of the cockpit and assembly of the aft fuselage for the
all-new CSeries family of aircraft. The plant is at the heart of Bombardier
Aerospace's worldwide operations, which span five countries and total more than
29,000 employees.
About Bombardier
A world-leading manufacturer of innovative transportation solutions, from
commercial aircraft and business jets to rail transportation equipment, systems
and services, Bombardier Inc. is a global corporation headquartered in Canada.
Its revenues for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2010, were $19.4 billion, and
its shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD). Bombardier is listed
as an index component to the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America
indexes. News and information are available at www.bombardier.com.
Notes to editors
Photos from today's event will be available in the press releases section at:
www.bombardier.com.
A video that presents milestones from Bombardier's history in the aerospace
industry will be available for viewing as of 12:00 p.m. EST today at:
http://www.youtube.com/bombardiervideos (French only).
Bombardier, Challenger, CRJ, CSeries, Global 7000, Global 8000 and Learjet 85
are registered or unregistered trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its
subsidiaries.
Contacts:
Bombardier Aerospace
Marc Duchesne
+1-514-855-7989
www.bombardier.com
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