Canadian manufacturer Bombardier said Tuesday it planned to hold onto its last commercial aircraft line -- the Canadair Regional Jet or CRJ -- after recent divestitures of its others."We want to keep this line going," company chief executive Alain Bellemare told analysts, noting that there was only one other player, Embraer, selling in this 75- to 100-seat regional jetliner category.He left open the possibility of partnering with another aeronautics firm, however, as Bombardier looks to upgr...(…)
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