The company, while refusing to share investment details for the facility, said the Bangalore facility will provide the engineering design, structural analysis and stress tests for the company’s ongoing as well as future projects.
The aerospace company, as part of its expansion plan, plans to hire another 30 highly-skilled engineers by 2013-end, said Jean Seguin, Vice-President (Quality, Engineering and Manufacturing), Bombardier. Without revealing the investment figures, Seguin added that the company was also looking at other areas of work.
The $18-billion Canadian major manufactures business jets and turbo-prop regional aircraft for global corporations and global commercial airlines besides designer coaches for metro and mono rail services, worldwide.
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