Bombardier sees India airport upgrades as a chance to boost business-jet sales

Bombardier CEO Eric Martel said India's efforts to improve airport infrastructure give the company an opportunity to boost business-jet sales there. Martel positioned infrastructure upgrades as a market-opening moment for Bombardier to expand presence and capture demand among Indian operators and charter providers.

Discovered 2026-02-26T11:41:35.368205-08:00 | 2026-02-26T11:41:35.368205-08:00

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  • India's airport infrastructure push directly affects market access and demand for business aviation; improved field capacity and connectivity can lower barriers for bizjet operations and sales — see broader airport expansion plans in India (source:e6f3205f-141f-4d6d-a07a-cd25beb8fb6e).

  • Bombardier's commercial positioning in India is already advancing — local operator commitments and program momentum make the country a key growth market for OEMs and aftermarket services (source:2e4af597-15d2-4018-be70-d1fd37d23e18; source:8ecce271-15d7-495b-bacf-9f6c944d0104).

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