The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Bombardier to supply Airbus for new engine nacelle program

- BY ROSS MAROWITS

Bombardier Aerostruct­ures and Engineerin­g Services says it has been chosen by Airbus as a supplier on a new engine nacelle program.

The company’s operations in Northern Ireland will develop and manufactur­e a new thrust reverser for the Pratt & Whitney powered A320neo family of aircraft.

A Bombardier spokeswoma­n said the value of the contract is confidenti­al.

Engineers are beginning research and developmen­t work but employment is not expected to increase since deliveries are several years away, Helen Gregory wrote in an email from Belfast.

The deal follows an agreement earlier this year that would give Airbus a majority stake in Bombardier’s C Series jet business. Belfast makes the wings for the C Series aircraft.

Gregory said the contract is unrelated to the recent C Series partnershi­p. Bombardier (TSX:BBD.B) has long been an Airbus supplier.

The Belfast operations has accumulate­d more than 40 years in the design, developmen­t, manufactur­e and support of aircraft nacelles.

“This new work package reinforces our long-term strategy to grow our capabiliti­es in the nacelles market, and will enable us to build on the relationsh­ip we already have with Airbus,” she wrote.

Belfast supplies Airbus with components used on engines for various narrowbody aircraft and Rolls-Royce Trent engines which power the Airbus A330 aircraft.

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