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</html><thumbnail_url>https://www.aircharter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/global-7500-sunset-soleil-1400x1240-1.jpeg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1400</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>787</thumbnail_height><description>Bombardier, continuing to meet financial objectives in its turnaround plan, has upped its goals for 2025, now targeting more than $9 billion in revenues by 2025 as it plans to deliver 150 aircraft annually by that time frame. The $9 billion marks an improvement from the $7.5 billion goal laid out in 2021, when Bombardier became a pure-play business aviation company, and the $6.9 billion brought in 2022. Increased deliveries would be a ramp-up from 120 in 2022 and the anticipated 138 in 2023. Along with revenues, Bombardier has set more aggressive profitability targets, and is anticipating an adjusted EBITDA of more than $1.625 billion,&#xA0;compared with the original goal of $1.5 billion. &#x201C;In 2021, we laid the foundation for a stronger, more resilient, and predictable Bombardier by 2025. Halfway down the road, we can say we are delivering on that promise,&#x201D; said Bombardier president and CEO &#xC9;ric Martel. &#x201C;All of Bombardier&#x2019;s strategic priorities are on track or ahead of plan. We are therefore proud to announce today that we are confidently raising the bar.&#x201D; Contributing to the improved results are returns&#xA0;on its long-term plans to expand its aftermarket revenues, and Bombardier executives said during an Investor Day on Thursday that they are well on their way to achieving a $2 billion annual contribution from that business by 2025, a 50 percent jump from 2020 and up from $1.5 billion in 2022. Propelling this has been a dramatic expansion of its aftermarket footprint that has included the opening of new or expanded centers in Miami, Melbourne, London, and Singapore, among other activities. Also contributing to the improved revenues is growth beginning in its certified preowned program and defense business. However, Martel noted that Bombardier expects those</description></oembed>
