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Bombardier sells aircraft project to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | Bombardier sells aircraft project to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
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Japanese firm Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has agreed to buy Bombardier's CRJ aircraft programme for $550m (£432m). | Japanese firm Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has agreed to buy Bombardier's CRJ aircraft programme for $550m (£432m). |
In May, Bombardier put its entire Northern Ireland operation up for sale. | In May, Bombardier put its entire Northern Ireland operation up for sale. |
Bombardier employs about 3,600 people across several locations in Northern Ireland. | Bombardier employs about 3,600 people across several locations in Northern Ireland. |
It said it was reviewing the impact of the sale on the Northern Ireland sites and would evaluate ways to mitigate any potential effect on the workforce. | It said it was reviewing the impact of the sale on the Northern Ireland sites and would evaluate ways to mitigate any potential effect on the workforce. |
The central fuselages of the CRJ planes are made at Bombardier's Belfast plant. | The central fuselages of the CRJ planes are made at Bombardier's Belfast plant. |
It's understood about 300 people work directly or indirectly on production of the central fuselage for the CRJ jets, the majority of which are based at Queen's Island. | |
But the trade union Unite said it was concerned about what the sale might mean for long-term future of the staff in Belfast. | But the trade union Unite said it was concerned about what the sale might mean for long-term future of the staff in Belfast. |
"At worst, this sale might simply be a case of Mitsubishi buying up a competitor to increase market share," said Unite's Susan Fitzgerald. | "At worst, this sale might simply be a case of Mitsubishi buying up a competitor to increase market share," said Unite's Susan Fitzgerald. |
"Unite are calling on Bombardier to guarantee this sale will be tied to a cast-iron commitment to the livelihoods of those employed in CRJ production. | "Unite are calling on Bombardier to guarantee this sale will be tied to a cast-iron commitment to the livelihoods of those employed in CRJ production. |
"The UK government must be proactive in defence of these vital jobs and skills." | "The UK government must be proactive in defence of these vital jobs and skills." |