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Trudeau wants Bombardier Inc’s ‘superlative’ CSeries jet to be a national ‘success story’

The Trudeau government is considering a request for aid by Bombardier for the CSeries plane, which is beset by delays, weak demand and $2-billion cost overruns.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has nothing but praise for Bombardier Inc.’s struggling CSeries jet, saying it’s a superior plane that his government wants to become a national “success story.”

Quebec, Ontario premiers get together to push Ottawa to help fund Bombardier Inc

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The premiers of Canada’s two most populous provinces have joined forces to push for federal help for Bombardier’s CSeries aircraft.

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“Among the excellent achievements that we’re very, very aware of may be the CSeries is really a superlative product,” Trudeau said in an interview Wednesday in Vancouver. “You look at everything people have written about it, it’s going to be an exceptional airplane, so our real question is very much, well, how can we make sure that airplane is really a success and how are we ensuring it is a Canadian success story?”

Trudeau’s comments come as his government considers a request aid by the Montreal-based manufacturer for that plane, that is beset by delays, weak demand and $2-billion cost overruns. Quebec has already committed $1 billion for any minority stake in the CSeries program, and it wants Trudeau’s authorities to complement that.

Trudeau, who swept to power in October elections, declined to state when a decision is going to be made on Bombardier’s aid request. He heaped praise on the flight itself, and signaled strong support for that broader aerospace industry, which employs about 42,000 individuals his home province of Quebec alone.

The prime minister cited the quality of jobs, the type of innovation, the sorts of world-class items that “Canada can and should be known for.” He added Bombardier “is facing both short-term, medium-term and long-term challenges and that’s the lens we’re taking on this decision of how we are able to move ahead, how we should move forward with this.”

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