Yes. Bombardier CRJ XXX stands for Bombardier Canada Regional Jet 100, 200. 300, 400, 500, etc.
Bombardier's country of origin is Canada.
it was invented by armand bombardier the founder of the now world reknown bombardier aeronautics
Joseph-Armand Bombardier, the founder of the snowmobile manufacturer Bombardier Recreational Products, received the Order of Canada in 1967 for his contributions to transportation in Canada. He was also inducted into the Canadian Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2018.
Bombardier was born on April 16, 1907 in the town of Valcourt in the province of Quebec, Canada.
bombardier aerospace
This surname Bombardier is of French and Italian origin, the surname is mostly found in Canada.
There have been 3 main aviation companies in Canada as far as I can tell. Bombardier Aerosace, De Havilland Canada and Canadair. De Havilland Canada created the DHC 6,7 and 8 series but De Havilland Canada where bought by bombardier so they are now made under bombardier but are still reffered to as DHC-8-Q400, DHC-6-700 etc. Canadair began production of the regional jet series and they to where bought by Bombardier Aerosace and are manufactures by them but like De Havilland Canada they are still produced under there old name CRJ-1000 (Canadair Regional Jet - 1000)
Yes, the Bombardier Aventra is the successor to the Bombardier Electrostar.
Ville-Émard, the neighbourhood located in the Southwest Borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
A bombardier is a soldier that drops bombs.
Bombardier Inc. was created in 1942.
Louise Bombardier is 5' 5".