Bombardier announces temporary suspension of work at its Canadian operations

March 25, 2020
The company is also suspending its 2020 financial outlook.

Bombardier is suspending all non-essential work at most of its Canadian-based operations until April 26. This announcement is in support of recent mandates from the governments of Quebec and Ontario to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.

This suspension includes Bombardier’s aircraft and rail production activities in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.

Employees impacted by these temporary shutdowns will be placed on furlough, as will corporate office employees whose support functions are less critical in the short-term. During this furlough period, Bombardier says its CEO and senior leadership team will forgo their pay, and the chairman and members of Bombardier’s Board of Directors have agreed to forgo board compensation for the remainder of 2020.          

Bombardier is also suspending its 2020 financial outlook as it evaluates the impact of temporarily closing its Canadian operations, as well as other actions being taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Since the coronavirus outbreak, the company has been focused on keeping our employees safe, serving our customers to the best of our ability during these difficult times and taking the necessary actions to protect our business for the long term,” said Pierre Beaudoin, chairman of the Board of Directors, Bombardier Inc. “In addition to the actions announced today, Bombardier has cut all discretionary spending, is continuing the work on closing the previously announced transactions and is pursuing additional measures to enhance liquidity.”