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    Home > Investing > Airbus and Quebec reach investment deal for A220 jet program – sources
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    Airbus and Quebec reach investment deal for A220 jet program – sources

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on February 4, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Airbus and Quebec have reached an investment deal for the A220 jet program, extending Quebec's stake until 2030, with profitability expected by 2025.

    Airbus and Quebec Finalize Investment in A220 Jet Program

    MONTREAL (Reuters) – Europe’s Airbus and Quebec are set to announce an investment deal that would allow the Canadian province to remain in the loss-making A220 jet program until the venture is likely to turn profitable, two sources familiar with the matter said. The investment deal, set to be announced on Friday, would defer by four years the period when Airbus buys out Quebec’s 25% stake in the small jetliner from 2026 to 2030, one of the sources said. Under the deal, both Airbus and the Quebec government would invest in the program, both sources said.

    Airbus declined comment. Quebec would not comment ahead of a press event this morning in Montreal.

    While the 110-130 seat A220 has benefitted from airlines’ preference for relatively small jets during the pandemic, Airbus has yet to secure low enough prices for many of the plane’s components to push the A220 project into the black.

    The program is not expected to be profitable before 2025.

    Contracts with key suppliers such as Raytheon Technologies were originally set under Canada’s Bombardier, which lacked purchasing power as it tried to enter the mainstream jet market and ceded control of the jet program to Airbus in 2018.

    Airbus was expected to use its global marketing network and higher purchasing power from suppliers to move the project into the black, but while sales have soared industry sources say it has struggled to win the concessions it wants from suppliers.

    It has secured price cuts of some 20% from key suppliers but is pushing for another comparable cut, while looking at whether some parts could be redesigned to make them more efficient to produce, industry sources said.

    The A220 is built both at an Airbus plant in the Montreal area and at the Mobile facility in Alabama.

    In 2020, Canada’s Bombardier exited the program, the first all new narrow-body jet in 30 years initially called the CSeries, after it was beset with delays and cost overruns.

    The deal gave Airbus a 75% stake in the A220 program and the Canadian province of Quebec was left with the remaining 25% after agreeing to invest $1 billion in the CSeries back in 2015.

    Talks about an agreement were reported in January by the Journal de Montreal.

    (Reporting By Allison Lampert in Montreal and Tim Hepher in Paris;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Airbus and Quebec announce a new investment deal for the A220 program.
    • •Quebec's stake in the A220 program extended to 2030.
    • •The A220 program is expected to be profitable by 2025.
    • •Airbus aims to secure further price cuts from suppliers.
    • •The A220 is manufactured in Montreal and Alabama.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Airbus and Quebec reach investment deal for A220 jet program – sources

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the investment deal between Airbus and Quebec for the A220 jet program.

    2What are the terms of the investment deal?

    The deal extends Quebec's stake in the A220 program to 2030, with a focus on achieving profitability by 2025.

    3Why is the A220 program significant?

    The A220 is a small jetliner that has gained popularity during the pandemic, but it has struggled with profitability.

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