




Bombardier Inc. employees work on the aft fuselage of a Bombardier Global Express business jet at the company's manufacturing facility in Queretaro, Mexico, on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2010. Bombardier Inc., the world's third-largest commercial planemaker, posted a 27 percent drop in second-quarter profit while saying the aerospace unit is seeing "signs of recovery" as fewer airlines cancel plane orders. Net income dropped to $148 million, or 8 cents a share.
Bombardier Global Express XRS