Your Canadian Jet is now decertified.

Itchy

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So like ALL Bombardier products? CRJ's, Beavers, Otters, Twin Otters, Q400's, Dash 7's, Lears, Chipmunks? This might cause some difficulty and such. What an ass clown. Come get your boy CC!
Astoundingly I didn't even think about the Q or the Dash8 or the Lear? The newer ones are Canadian aren't they lol. this is bananas.
 
Astoundingly I didn't even think about the Q or the Dash8 or the Lear? The newer ones are Canadian aren't they lol. this is bananas.
I mean, Bombardier owns the type certificates. The way I'm reading his Executive Order/Tweet... even a Twotter by Boeing or a Lear from Wichita or an ex-US Army surplus Beaver are fair game.

My question is what has to happen for this to be legally binding? Does the FAA Administrator have to file paperwork? Can companies still operate without fear of reprisal based on a mere tweet?

What about Brazil? He's pissed they threw Bolsanaro in jail and tariffed them heavily (coffee price increase) - does he move to do this against Embraer as well?

Good times! There is sure a lot of socialism with the GOP administration.
 
The CRJ is now Japanese as Mitsubishi bought the type certificate when Bombardier reorganized after the CSeries was given to Airbus.

I think Viking got all the Dash-6,7, and 8 stuff and renamed themselves DeHaviland Canada, but they are still Canadian. Does anyone even fly Dashes in the states anymore?
 
The CRJ is now Japanese as Mitsubishi bought the type certificate when Bombardier reorganized after the CSeries was given to Airbus.

I think Viking got all the Dash-6,7, and 8 stuff and renamed themselves DeHaviland Canada, but they are still Canadian. Does anyone even fly Dashes in the states anymore?

Idk about about American airlines but some Canada’s ones fly them to US destinations
 
Promoting free trade, or being a bully and this time with millions of aerospace jobs on the line. Ground all these airplanes will surely boost unemployment numbers.
 
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