Bombardier agreed to sell 50 aircraft to an unnamed customer, worth $1.7 billion. The Montréal-Québec-based aircraft manufacturer said in a statement on Monday that deliveries of the Challenger and Global jets are expected to begin in 2027, which are generally used by commercial, private or government customers. Bombardier said the order from the first-time customer included a service agreement and the option to buy 70 aircraft, and if fully executed, the deal would be worth more than $4 billion.

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Bombardier agreed to sell 50 aircraft to an unnamed customer, worth $1.7 billion. The Montréal-Québec-based aircraft manufacturer said in a statement on Monday that deliveries of the Challenger and Global jets are expected to begin in 2027, which are generally used by commercial, private or government customers. Bombardier said the order from the first-time customer included a service agreement and the option to buy 70 aircraft, and if fully executed, the deal would be worth more than $4 billion.