Bombardier says supply-chain issue won’t change 2026 delivery guidance; Q1 revenue up 5% to $1.60B, free cash flow up to $360M,

Bombardier reports a stronger-than-expected Q1 2026, with total revenues up 5% year-on-year to $1.60 billion and free cash flow of $360 million. The company says it has addressed a supply-chain problem affecting some deliveries, without revising its 2026 delivery guidance, while order demand—Global 8000s and Global 7500 upgrades—pushes the order book to $20 billion and increases deliveries.

Discovered 2026-04-30T05:07:23.707029-07:00 | 2026-04-30T05:07:23.707029-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Confirms Bombardier’s ability to protect 2026 delivery plans despite a supply-chain snag, while also lifting free-cash-flow expectations after generating $360 million in Q1—key inputs for production planning and financing models.
  • Signals continued strength in the business-jet demand engine (Global 8000s and Global 7500 upgrade path), with the order book rising to $20 billion and deliveries increasing.
  • Reinforces the broader business-jet backdrop of improving activity and transaction momentum referenced in business-jet market closes strong year as fourth-quarter activity rises worldwide.

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