
Bombardier Aerospace is a partition of the Bombardier group which is the third largest aircraft company in the world in terms of yearly delivery of commercial airplanes (behind Boeing and Airbus).
Bombardier builds the business jets, short-range airliners and fire-fighting amphibious aircraft and also provides defense-related services. Their aircraft were initially delivered with the same names as the original companies, but the Bombardier has re-branded all of their current offerings under the Bombardier name.
The main product line includes the Learjet, Challenger and Global family of business jets developed from Lear designs, the CRJ series developed from the Challenger, the Q series turboprops developed from the de Havilland Canada Dash 8, and the Bombardier 415 water bomber, developed from the Canadair CL-215.
Bombardier BD-700 Global 5000 takes off both commercial aircraft models have similar 2x2 seating, overhead bin storage, lavatories, and galleys. The latest Dash-8 models have a superior noise and vibration suppression (NVS) system which reduces the noise considerably. This system has led to the implementation of the name "Q-Series" where as in this designation; the original aircraft name is abbreviated, using only the sub-designation of the aircraft model. For example, the de Haviland DHC-8-400 is abbreviated as "Q400", with the "Q" standing for "Quiet".
The Bombardier 415 i.e. the previously Canadair CL-415 is an amphibious aircraft purpose-built as a water bomber. It is the only aircraft designed and built specifically for aerial firefighting, which is based on the company's CL-215.
Bombardier builds the business jets, short-range airliners and fire-fighting amphibious aircraft and also provides defense-related services. Their aircraft were initially delivered with the same names as the original companies, but the Bombardier has re-branded all of their current offerings under the Bombardier name.
The main product line includes the Learjet, Challenger and Global family of business jets developed from Lear designs, the CRJ series developed from the Challenger, the Q series turboprops developed from the de Havilland Canada Dash 8, and the Bombardier 415 water bomber, developed from the Canadair CL-215.
Bombardier BD-700 Global 5000 takes off both commercial aircraft models have similar 2x2 seating, overhead bin storage, lavatories, and galleys. The latest Dash-8 models have a superior noise and vibration suppression (NVS) system which reduces the noise considerably. This system has led to the implementation of the name "Q-Series" where as in this designation; the original aircraft name is abbreviated, using only the sub-designation of the aircraft model. For example, the de Haviland DHC-8-400 is abbreviated as "Q400", with the "Q" standing for "Quiet".
The Bombardier 415 i.e. the previously Canadair CL-415 is an amphibious aircraft purpose-built as a water bomber. It is the only aircraft designed and built specifically for aerial firefighting, which is based on the company's CL-215.
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