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Bombardier tops quarterly profit estimates on strong demand for maintenance services

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 5:33 AM

April 30 (Reuters) – Canadian business jet manufacturer Bombardier on Thursday beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit, helped by robust demand for repair and ​maintenance services and an additional plane delivery compared ‌with a year earlier.

Its revenue from the services soared 25% year-on-year to $617 million due to strong demand for parts and maintenance of its expanding global jet fleet, especially in the U.S.

Private aviation ‌has ​generally remained resilient despite jet fuel ⁠prices soaring due to ⁠the Middle East conflict.

The plane maker generated $360 million in free cash flow – a key metric watched by investors – during the quarter, its highest for a first ​quarter in nearly two decades, CEO Eric Martel said in a statement. The free cash flow marked ⁠a swing from $304 million used ⁠in the year-ago quarter.

Bombardier raised its full-year ​2026 free cash flow outlook to more than $1 billion, from ​a previous range of $600 million to $1 billion. The company ‌reiterated plans to deliver more than 157 planes this year.

Bombardier benefited from fresh orders for its recently certified Global 8000 ultra-long-range business jet on the back of ⁠sustained demand for private flying as it worked to ramp up production.

The Montreal-based company delivered 24 aircraft for the quarter, ⁠one more than ‌the same period last year.

On an adjusted ⁠basis, Bombardier earned $1.81 per share in ​the first ‌quarter, compared with the average of ​analysts’ estimates ⁠of 77 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The company posted a 5% year-on-year rise in quarterly revenue of $1.6 billion, but came slightly below estimates of $1.64 billion.

(Reporting by Allison Lampert in Montreal and Aatreyee Dasgupta in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Leroy Leo)