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The land was acquired by a real estate group specializing in industrial real estate, Midparc Investment SA,acting in parallel management company, reports a Middle Eastern media.
In Morocco, Bombardier will receive a full tax exemption for 5 years, evolving to 8.75% for the next twenty years then moving permanently to 17.5%. For a total investment of $ 200 million, spread over eight years, Bombardier will employ 850 people by 2020.Bombardier has an eight year investment plan of almost $200 million in equipment, buildings and start-up costs.
It is the world’s third largest aircraft producer, after Boeing and Airbus, and is the only company involved in both aircraft manufacturing and trains.
Attracted by the cheap labour and geographic location of the kingdom which greatly reducing transportation and costs Bombardier had responded to Morocco's investment pitch at the Dubai Airshow in 2011, the kingdom ordered 4 planes for Canadair firefighters, which convinced the Canadian company to opt for Morocco, under fierce Turkish competition.
In Morocco, Bombardier will receive a full tax exemption for 5 years, evolving to 8.75% for the next twenty years then moving permanently to 17.5%. For a total investment of $ 200 million, spread over eight years, Bombardier will employ 850 people by 2020.Bombardier has an eight year investment plan of almost $200 million in equipment, buildings and start-up costs.
It is the world’s third largest aircraft producer, after Boeing and Airbus, and is the only company involved in both aircraft manufacturing and trains.
Attracted by the cheap labour and geographic location of the kingdom which greatly reducing transportation and costs Bombardier had responded to Morocco's investment pitch at the Dubai Airshow in 2011, the kingdom ordered 4 planes for Canadair firefighters, which convinced the Canadian company to opt for Morocco, under fierce Turkish competition.









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