Bombardier CEO chats with Time Magazine Feb 26, 2010

The CEO of Canada's top manufacturer in the aerospace industry - Pierre Baudoin - chats with Time Magazine about the state of Bombardier, and his plans for the company as the global economic recovery starts to take place.

A good read for those interested in the economics of the aerospace/transportation industry, and for those interested in the developments of a Canadian corporation like Bombardier, particularly on the world stage.

You can read the article on Time Magazine's website here: www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1968089-1,00.html

Authored by Winnipeg Airports Authority Staff
Tagged as time magazine, bombardier, pierre baudoin

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