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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Chris Sherrard

Bombardier to sell Belfast business

Bombardier is planning to sell its Belfast business as well as the operation in Morocco, it has been announced.

Belfast Live reports that the aircraft manufacturer, based in Canada, employs around 4,000 people across various locations in Northern Ireland.

A spokesman said: “Our sites in Belfast and Morocco have seen a significant increase in work from other global customers in recent years. 

"We are recognised as a global leader in aerostructures, with unique end-to-end capabilities – through design and development, testing and manufacture, to after-market support.

"Bombardier is committed to finding the right buyer – one that will operate responsibly and help us achieve our full growth potential.

"We understand that this announcement may cause concern among our employees, but we will be working closely with them and our unions as matters progress, and through any future transition period to a new owner.

"There are no new workforce announcements as a result of this decision, but our management team will continue to drive ongoing transformation initiatives to improve productivity and increase our competitiveness, to give more weight to our unique value proposition to potential buyers.”

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