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  • BOMBARDIER A CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL LEADER

    A BRIGHT AND DIVERSIFIED FUTURE

    COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    Market potential of close to 7,000 aircraft by 2034 in the

    C Series aircraft segment

    BUSINESS AVIATION

    Over 9,000 business aircraft deliveries forecast

    over the next 10 years

    ROLLING STOCK

    Market growth of 10% by 2019, totalling

    $57.7 billion

    DRIVING THE FUTURE

    BOMBARDIER DEPLOYS INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS TO ENSURE THE COMPANYS SUSTAINABILITY

    More than 2,000 employees in Canada, including 1,700 in Qubec

    12,500 direct, indirect and induced jobs generated in Canada at peak production

    Bombardier and its C Series employees paid approximately $31.5 million in payroll taxes to the federal government and approximately $41 million to Qubec

    More than 200 suppliers from coast to coast

    Close to 4,000 employees in Canada

    Providing Maintenance and Operations services in Toronto for Canadas largest commuter rail fleet

    Delivering 28 latest generation of automated metro cars for service on the VANCOUVER SkyTrain

    Modernizing MONTREALs metro with 468 new-generation cars

    Supporting the expansion of public transportation in TORONTO with the supply of 204 new low-floor streetcars, 182 leading-edge light rail vehicles and 480 new metro cars

    C Series aircraft program

    Bombardier is shaping the future of rail transportation

    DRIVING

    THE ECONOMY

    DRIVING

    INNOVATION

    OVER

    $6.3B INVESTED IN R&DOVER THE PAST

    10 YEARS

    DRIVING

    FINANCE

    $1.3B IN TAX

    REVENUES

    DRIVING

    EXPORTS

    58% OF TOTAL

    AEROSPACE AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION

    EXPORTS

    64,800 DIRECT, INDIRECT

    AND INDUCED JOBS

    1,000 SUPPLIERS AND OVER

    $2B IN SPENDING

    $12.4B CONTRIBUTION

    TO CANADAS GDP

    All amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars

    unless otherwise stated.All employee counts are as at

    December 31, 2014.

    Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. January 2016.

  • DRIVING THE ECONOMY

    BOMBARDIER IS A STRUCTURAL AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC PILLAR

    A pan-Canadian champion

    Corporate Office established in Montral

    13 production and engineering sites in Canada

    A national network of

    service centres

    DRIVING THE ECONOMY

    BOMBARDIER CONTRIBUTES TO THE COUNTRYS ECONOMIC GROWTH

    DRIVING FINANCE

    BOMBARDIER IS A PROFITABLE PARTNER FOR GOVERNMENTS

    DRIVING INNOVATION

    BOMBARDIER IS A CATALYST FOR THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

    DRIVING EXPORT

    BOMBARDIER IS AN AMBASSADOR FOR CANADA ABROAD

    Nearly 1,000 suppliers across a range of Canadian

    economic sectors1

    BOMBARDIER SPENDING ON GOODS AND SERVICES IN 2014 IN CANADA

    64,800JOBS INCLUDING

    INDIRECT AND INDUCED JOBS1

    $4.6BPAYROLL INCLUDING

    INDIRECT AND INDUCED JOBS2

    17,750DIRECT JOBS

    $1.7BPAYROLL

    DIRECT JOBS

    6,350DIRECT JOBS

    $636MPAYROLL

    DIRECT JOBS

    CANADIAN AEROSPACE AND RAIL EXPORTS2

    $15,722M

    BOMBARDIERS CANADIAN EXPORTS3

    $9,099M

    FEDERAL

    $367M

    QUBEC

    $278M

    QUBEC

    $253M

    REST OF CANADA

    $334M

    ONTARIO

    $103M

    TOTAL

    $1.3BILLION

    TOTAL

    $22.2BILLION

    NORTH AMERICA

    $7.4B

    EUROPE

    $9.3B

    ASIA-PACIFIC

    $3.0BOTHER

    $2.5B

    OVER 600 SUPPLIERS IN QUBEC

    OVER 350 SUPPLIERS IN ONTARIO

    The average annual compensation of Bombardier employees is 1.7 times

    the national average ($95,500)3.

    BOMBARDIERS REVENUES IN 20141

    SUBSTANTIAL TAX REVENUES

    EDCs export financing portfolio

    Bombardiers R&D INVESTMENTS in the past 10 years (IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS)

    CONTRIBUTION TO EXPORT DEVELOPMENT CANADA (EDC) REVENUES

    1. Jobs at Bombardiers direct and indirect suppliers and at Bombardier.2. Payroll created at Bombardiers direct and indirect suppliers and at Bombardier.

    3. Including employee benefits and social insurance contributions.

    1. Total contribution including direct, indirect and induced contributions.1. Including GST, HST and PST (before credits/refunds), corporate taxes, custom duties and Bombardiers contributions to social insurance.

    1. Source: Research Infosource Inc. (2014). Canadas Top 100 Corporate R&D Spenders List 2014 Analysis.

    1. Total contribution including direct, indirect and induced contributions.

    1. Only the suppliers for which Bombardier spent over $50,000 US in 2014 have been included.

    1. According to the Financial Report, fiscal year ended December 31, 2014. 2. Industry Canada data for 2014 in millions of Canadian dollars. 3. Difference between Canadian manufacturing revenues and sales to Canadian clients.

    $12.4B TOTAL CONTRIBUTION1 BY BOMBARDIER TO CANADAS GDP, OR 0.7% OF GDP IN 2013

    $8.3B DIRECT CONTRIBUTION BY BOMBARDIER TO CANADAS GDP

    $9.1B IN EXPORTS BY BOMBARDIER, A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO THE TRADE BALANCE

    AEROSPACE

    $1.8BTRANSPORTATION

    $260M

    $8.5B TOTAL

    CONTRIBUTION1 TO QUBECS

    GDP

    2% OF QUBECS GDP

    $1.3BBOMBARDIERS GOODS AND SERVICES SPENDING IN 2014 IN QUBEC

    Canadas No.1 business for R&D expenditures1

    Over $6.3B invested in R&D in Canada over the past 10 years

    Over 150 original Canadian inventions patented since 2010

    33 aircraft programs launched in the past 25 year

    $2.1B TOTAL

    CONTRIBUTION1 TO ONTARIOS

    GDP

    $1.9B IN DIRECT MANUFACTURING REVENUES GENERATED IN ONTARIO

    $740MBOMBARDIERS GOODS AND SERVICES SPENDING IN 2014 IN ONTARIO

    A BENEFICIAL INVESTMENT VEHICLE

    Global Express aircraft: 301% of repayable contributions have been repaid

    CRJ Series aircraft: 165% of repayable contributions have been repaid

    Taxes paid by Bombardier in 20141

    Income taxes paid by Bombardier employees in 2014

    Qubec

    Ontario

    $ 1,200

    $ 1,000

    $ 800

    $ 600

    $ 400

    $ 200

    $ 0

    VANCOUVER THUNDER BAY

    TORONTO MISSISSAUGA

    KINGSTON OTTAWA DORVAL

    SAINT-LAURENT MONTRAL

    MIRABEL SAINT BRUNO

    LA POCATIRE

    Spare Parts Distribution Hub

    Maintenance

    Refinishing and Painting Centre

    Maintenance and Operations

    Manufacturing and/or Engineering Site

    Marketing Centre and Technical Solutions

    Bombardier Inc. Corporate Office

    Bombardier Transportation Americas Headquarters

    QubecOntarioOther

    provincesAerospaceSurface transportationOther industries

    $8B (63%)Bombardier clients

    EVERY JOB AT BOMBARDIER CREATES 1.7 ADDITIONAL JOBS IN CANADA AMONG

    TIER 1 AND TIER 2 SUPPLIERS

    66%

    10%

    Canada

    OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE CANADIAN ECONOMY

    24,340DIRECT JOBS

    $2.3BPAYROLL

    DIRECT JOBSx 2.6

    CREATING HIGH VALUE ADDED JOBS

    66%

    10%

    24%

    Including Bombardiers rail contracts and projects = over $10B of EDCs portfolio

  • BOMBARDIER A CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL LEADER

    A BRIGHT AND DIVERSIFIED FUTURE

    COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    Market potential of close to 7,000 aircraft by 2034 in the

    C Series aircraft segment

    BUSINESS AVIATION

    Over 9,000 business aircraft deliveries forecast

    over the next 10 years

    ROLLING STOCK

    Market growth of 10% by 2019, totalling

    $57.7 billion

    DRIVING THE FUTURE

    BOMBARDIER DEPLOYS INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS TO ENSURE THE COMPANYS SUSTAINABILITY

    More than 2,000 employees in Canada, including 1,700 in Qubec

    12,500 direct, indirect and induced jobs generated in Canada at peak production

    Bombardier and its C Series employees paid approximately $31.5 million in payroll taxes to the federal government and approximately $41 million to Qubec

    More than 200 suppliers from coast to coast

    Close to 4,000 employees in Canada

    Providing Maintenance and Operations services in Toronto for Canadas largest commuter rail fleet

    Delivering 28 latest generation of automated metro cars for service on the VANCOUVER SkyTrain

    Modernizing MONTREALs metro with 468 new-generation cars

    Supporting the expansion of public transportation in TORONTO with the supply of 204 new low-floor streetcars, 182 leading-edge light rail vehicles and 480 new metro cars

    C Series aircraft program

    Bombardier is shaping the future of rail transportation

    DRIVING

    THE ECONOMY

    DRIVING

    INNOVATION

    OVER

    $6.3B INVESTED IN R&DOVER THE PAST

    10 YEARS

    DRIVING

    FINANCE

    $1.3B IN TAX

    REVENUES

    DRIVING

    EXPORTS

    58% OF TOTAL

    AEROSPACE AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION

    EXPORTS

    64,800 DIRECT, INDIRECT

    AND INDUCED JOBS

    1,000 SUPPLIERS AND OVER

    $2B IN SPENDING

    $12.4B CONTRIBUTION

    TO CANADAS GDP

    All amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars

    unless otherwise stated.All employee counts are as at

    December 31, 2014.

    Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. January 2016.