Bombardier Mulls Leaving Airbus Venture
January 16 2020 - 11:54AM
Dow Jones News
By Jacquie McNish
Bombardier Inc. said it may exit a joint venture with Airbus SE
to build commercial jets because rising production costs threaten
future returns on its investment.
Shares of the Canadian plane and train maker fell as much as 38%
to a low of C$1.14 ($0.87) in morning trading Thursday on the
Toronto Stock Exchange. The company also lowered its guidance for
the fourth quarter.
Bombardier said the need for additional cash to finance the
production of the commercial jets in Mobile, Ala., may undermine
any prospect of future profits, potentially forcing Bombardier to
write down the value of the Airbus venture.
Bombardier agreed to give control of its CSeries jets to Airbus
in 2017 for no money upfront to rescue it. The new jet series had
financially crippled the Montreal company after years of delays and
billions of dollars of investment. Airbus renamed the single-aisle
aircraft the A220.
An Airbus spokesman said it "remains committed to the success of
the A220 program and will continue to fund the program on its way
to break-even."
Bombardier said its future in the venture is threatened if there
is a need for additional cash to support production.
Bombardier, which owns about a third of the venture, agreed to
inject up to $225 million of cash into the partnership in 2018 and
a maximum of $350 million in 2019. Bombardier may be on the hook
for additional funds in future years if cash shortfalls
continue.
The Canadian company has limited financial resources to absorb
additional costs after a number of production problems with major
commuter train orders delayed deliveries in recent years.
Bombardier said Thursday morning that it expects to report negative
free cash flow of $1.2 billion for 2019 and that results for the
fourth quarter would fall short of expectations.
--Benjamin Katz contributed to this article.
Write to Jacquie McNish at Jacquie.McNish@wsj.com
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January 16, 2020 11:39 ET (16:39 GMT)
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