Canada’s Bombardier, responsible for producing some of the world’s most sophisticated business jets, said it was ending its relationship with customers in Russia and therefore would stop supporting its planes. The company said it will continue to comply with all international laws, regulations and sanctions as they evolve.
“The entire Bombardier team remains deeply saddened by the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine. As a company with deep roots in communities around the world, we are concerned about the loss of life and the toll this conflict is taking on families. We would like to reiterate our condolences to all those who have suffered losses in recent days. We will do our part, in any way possible, to help governments around the world end this terrible conflict. »the company said in a statement.
Additionally, Bombardier and the J. Armand Bombardier Foundation announced that they will jointly donate US$150,000 to the Canadian Red Cross and encourage team members on all continents to also donate to humanitarian causes worthy of supporting the victims of this conflict around the world.
Another company that has a large fleet of aircraft in Russia is the American Gulfstream. Although she has not yet commented, it is certain that her business with Russian customers is also affected.
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