Bombardier aerospace staff told to cut discretionary spending

TORONTO (Reuters) - Bombardier Inc has told staff in its aerospace unit to suspend discretionary spending for the rest of the year so that the Canadian company can keep cash for its costly C-Series and Learjet 85 aircraft development programs. The world's third-biggest plane maker said in an internal memo sent to more than 35,000 aerospace division staff on September 5 that cash must be ...

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Bombardier aerospace staff told to cut discretionary spending

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