- The Bombardier CSeries was meant to be a game-changing aircraft. Produced by the Canadian aircraft manufacturer, it was its first foray in the 100-to-150-seat market.
- Though initially successful with sales to major airlines, the program was turned upside following a trade dispute with Boeing.
- The aircraft program was taken over by Airbus as a result, with the aircraft renamed the Airbus A220.
- Twelve years after the aircraft was first announced, Bombardier is considering pulling out of the venture entirely.
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