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Bombardier Aerospace will lay off 3000 aerospace workers

Montreal, Canada - The market has declined significantly since Sept. 11 terrorist attack

Montreal-based Bombardier, the world's third largest aircraft manufacturer, declared on March 5 tha it will lay off 3000 aerospace workers in the next 12 months because of "Challenging market conditions". The carrier indicated it will lay off 1200 workers at its components plan in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and the remaining 1800 in Toronto and Montreal. Bombardier Aerospace employs about 30.000...

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