Investment for future growth must follow sale of Bombardier Aerospace to Spirit Aerosystems

411Skills and capacity of Bombardier manufacturing workforce is world class and has driven commercial interest
 
Welcoming the announcement of the sale of Bombardier’s Aerospace manufacturing operation to aerospace components manufacturer Spirit Aero Systems, Unite assistant general secretary Steve Turner said: “Today’s deal will see Bombardier’s footprint here transfer as a whole to one of the world’s largest independent producers of aero-structures. This outcome comes off the back of a Unite delegation of shop stewards led by myself flying to meet the Bombardier chief executive and senior management team in Montreal.
 
“We are pleased that Bombardier has heeded our call to be a responsible seller and the need for Bombardier aero-structures production to be transferred as a whole to a company with an excellent track record in aerospace rather than a short-termist hedge fund. It is a sale that offers hope for a positive future for Bombardier workers in Northern Ireland and their colleagues in the supply chain.
 
“I have written to Spirit’s chief executive officer Tom Gentile and look forward to meeting him in the weeks ahead to discuss future investment and plans for growth and jobs.”

 
Susan Fitzgerald, Unite regional coordinating officer, added: “It’s no surprise that Bombardier has been able to find a commercial bidder for its operations here in Northern Ireland. These workers and the skills base they possess are world class and offer any prospective owner a huge platform for future growth.
 
“Unite welcomes this announcement and hopes that it will be followed up by investment for growth in the future. Such investment would be good news for the workers and would secure a future at the forefront of the aerospace manufacturing sector in Northern Ireland. 

“Our next order of business is to meet with Spirit to ensure that our members’ interests are kept to the forefront in this change of ownership.” 
 
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