Bombardier and its plan to expand in Querétaro
Mexico Now | August 31, 2022 |

The Canadian company Bombardier announced its commitment to increase aerospace parts manufacturing operations at its plant in Querétaro.

The company stated in a statement that Mexico is a strategic country for its global projects due to its highly qualified workforce, the commitment of all its collaborators, the first-rate technological capacity of its facilities, and its educational ecosystem.

The news of the firm comes just five months after Bombardier's CEO, Éric Martel, visited the company's facilities in Querétaro, where he evaluated the specialized manufacturing processes that are developed there.

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Among the competitive advantages offered by Mexico, the company considered the solid macroeconomic indicators, infrastructure and industrial experience, operational efficiency, the system of technical schools that support the industry, the sustainability of the supply chain and the aerospace cluster.

In the case of Querétaro and the facilities located in the state, he mentioned the government's vision of growing the aerospace industry, the specialized educational infrastructure, the stable and quality workforce, the personnel with experience in the introduction of new products and development of projects, as well as the high technical level of its collaborators for the manufacture of specialized assemblies.

Mexico plays a strategic role for the company in its global supply chain, highlighting that world-class aeronautical components and complex systems for Bombardier's Challenger and Global business jets, including the rear fuselage of the flagship Global 7500 aircraft, are manufactured in Mexico.

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Several organizations have promoted the aerospace industry in Mexico, including the Aeronautical University of Querétaro (UNAQ), the Mexican Federation of the Aerospace Industry (FEMIA) and the Aerocluster of Querétaro (ACQ).

This year, Bombardier expects to deliver 120 aircraft worldwide and will spend a total of $250 million on various projects that will cement its position as the world's leading manufacturer of commercial aircraft.

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