Will China buy Embrarer?
There is speculation that it might happen. Would be a perfect fit.
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Why? China would just steal the IP and hire a few "experts" and save a few billion
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Brazilian gov might not go for that. They are pretty protective of their industry, jobs, and IP, especially in the case of what's probably their highest profile high-tech flagship business.
When the PRC moves in they usually want most of the jobs and all the IP. |
Trump managed to outsource Bombardier's commercial division to Europe.
I guess it is not much of a surprise that fellow crony capitalist Bolsonaro is trying to do the same thing with Embraer. |
Originally Posted by NatGeo
(Post 3309677)
Trump managed to outsource Bombardier's commercial division to Europe.
You do realize that Trump has never been the president of Canada? |
Originally Posted by NatGeo
(Post 3309677)
Trump managed to outsource Bombardier's commercial division to Europe.
I guess it is not much of a surprise that fellow crony capitalist Bolsonaro is trying to do the same thing with Embraer. |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3309752)
:confused:
You do realize that Trump has never been the president of Canada? Trump and his cronies engineered the plan to place tariffs on Bombardier's new C series jets. He effectively outsourced thousands of North American aviation jobs to Europe. Trump was great for Airbus, I'm sure they will be contributing to get him in again. |
Originally Posted by NatGeo
(Post 3310369)
Trump and his cronies engineered the plan to place tariffs on Bombardier's new C series jets. He effectively outsourced thousands of North American aviation jobs to Europe.
Trump was great for Airbus, I'm sure they will be contributing to get him in again. But Bombardier did it to themselves and it was a very, very long time coming. They had to be bailed out by somebody, and the honors went to airbus (vice the Canadian government again). Can't blame the Donald for EVERYTHING that goes wrong in the world, that's passe now. |
Originally Posted by NatGeo
(Post 3310369)
Trump and his cronies engineered the plan to place tariffs on Bombardier's new C series jets. He effectively outsourced thousands of North American aviation jobs to Europe.
Trump was great for Airbus, I'm sure they will be contributing to get him in again. You might research “outsourcing”; it doesn’t mean what you think it does. |
Originally Posted by NatGeo
(Post 3310369)
Trump and his cronies engineered the plan to place tariffs on Bombardier's new C series jets. He effectively outsourced thousands of North American aviation jobs to Europe.
Trump was great for Airbus, I'm sure they will be contributing to get him in again. |
Originally Posted by galaxy flyer
(Post 3310666)
Complete male bovine fecal matter. Trump did no such thing, Boeing did it and, in any event, the tariff was tossed by the courts as Rickair stated. Additionally, there an Airbus A220 “Canabus” line in Mobile, AL, which, however much some hate the fact, is in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Where, much of the high value IP and components are manufactured for both Airbus and Bombardier business Jets. Nice try, do some research and critical thinking next time.
You might research “outsourcing”; it doesn’t mean what you think it does. Other then the first sentence and a half this was a good post. You are correct that Trump was doing Boeing executive's bidding. It is a perfect example of why the U.S. needs government leaders with integrity and not the Trump/ George W hog wash. The C series program had already been delayed quite a while with cost over runs and when it was on life support the Trump administration stepped in and tried to kill it because of Boeing. Instead of killing the production of the plane, Boeing via its shady executives managed to drive the project into the hands of its closest competitor. I'm Canadian btw. To me, this is a perfect example of when a population gets swindled and elects a leader who "thinks small," instead of "thinking big," and seeing the big picture. It is being able to see 5 steps down the road and not being an impulsive idiot who is swayed daily about important policy decisions. |
Originally Posted by NatGeo
(Post 3310869)
Other then the first sentence and a half this was a good post. You are correct that Trump was doing Boeing executive's bidding. It is a perfect example of why the U.S. needs government leaders with integrity and not the Trump/ George W hog wash.
The C series program had already been delayed quite a while with cost over runs and when it was on life support the Trump administration stepped in and tried to kill it because of Boeing. Instead of killing the production of the plane, Boeing via its shady executives managed to drive the project into the hands of its closest competitor. I'm Canadian btw. To me, this is a perfect example of when a population gets swindled and elects a leader who "thinks small," instead of "thinking big," and seeing the big picture. It is being able to see 5 steps down the road and not being an impulsive idiot who is swayed daily about important policy decisions. |
Not to mention every bad decision that brought BBD Commercial Aircraft low was not made on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, but rather 800 Blvd, Rene Levesque or 400 Cote Vertu.
Paul Tellier told the family not to challenge Boeing, but they showed him the door. Designed a great plane but developed a horrible support reputation, combined with the financials, drove away buyers. Then, there’s the LR 85 dumpster fire burning $1.5 billion, eliminating a chance at building the needed CL605 replacement. The revolving door in most critical offices. Canadair built a great reputation with the 601, esp for support. BBD burned that away. They delivered more business Jets during the years of commercial airliners were produced. |
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