• The Abidjan-based airline also chooses the Smart Parts program for value-added dispatch availability and cost predictability.

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has delivered Air Côte d'Ivoire's first two Q400 NextGen turboprops and the aircraft will be showcased on Saturday, November 15 during an inauguration event in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The purchase agreement between Bombardier and Abidjan-based Air Côte d'Ivoire, which covers two firm-ordered Q400 NextGen aircraft plus two options, was announced on December 18, 2013. Air Côte d'Ivoire is the national airline of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire.

The airline has also opted to enroll its Q400 NextGen fleet in Bombardier's Smart Parts program, which offers competitive and predictable component exchange and repair costs, as well as superior quality and availability of key components. The five-year Smart Parts agreement is customized to meet the airline's specific operational and performance needs.

As previously announced, based on list price, the contract value for the two Q400NextGen aircraft is approximately $69 million US. Should Air Côte d'Ivoire's two options be converted to firm orders, the contract value would increase to $141 million US.

In September 2014, as preparations were being made for the delivery of the aircraft, General Abdoulaye Coulibaly, Chairman and René Décurey, Chief Executive Officer of Air Côte d'Ivoire led a delegation to meet with Bombardier's leadership team in Toronto, Ontario where the Q400 NextGen aircraft is manufactured. Other attendees at a special ceremony held at that time included His Excellency Gaoussou Touré, Minister of Transportation of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire; His Excellency N'goran Kouame, Ambassador of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire to Canada; The Honorable Joe Daniel, Member of Parliament for Don Valley East, Ontario; and representatives of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire's National Civil Aviation Authority.  

"As we modernize our fleet and expand our domestic and regional route network, we will benefit from the Q400 NextGen aircraft's dual-class configuration, which provides a true business class, as well as its outstanding speed, long-range cruise capability and operational flexibility," said Mr. Décurey. "In addition, we expect that the Q400 NextGen aircraft's fuel efficiency will serve us well in West Africa, where average fuel prices are among the highest in the world and the highest on the continent."

"We're delighted to be contributing to Air Côte d'Ivoire's growth strategy, and look forward to helping the airline launch service as the fifth operator of dual-class Q400 NextGen turboprops in Africa," said John Kassis, Regional Vice President, Sales, the Middle East and Africa, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft.

"Bombardier Commercial Aircraft's successful sales performance in Africa has demonstrated the fit of our commercial aircraft portfolio with the business requirements of operators on the continent. Our Dash 8/Q-Series turboprops and CRJ regional jets have made significant advances in Africa where approximately 160 aircraft - including more than 50 Q400 and Q400 NextGen turboprops - are in service with, or ordered by, approximately 40 customers and operators," added Mr. Kassis.

"With our Smart Parts  program, Air Côte d'Ivoire can count on cost predictability, and dispatch availability, which are fundamental to successful airline operations," said Todd Young, Vice President, Customer Services, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. "This program reflects our commitment to the aftermarket relationship with Air Côte d'Ivoire and the value in our manufacturer-designed customer support programs."

Bombardier's customer support network for commercial aircraft in Africa includes a Regional Support Office (RSO) and spare parts depot, co-located in Johannesburg, South Africa as well as Authorized Service Facilities in South Africa and Ethiopia. Operating from the company's regional office located in the United Arab Emirates, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft's sales and marketing team is well positioned to provide industry-leading solutions to its current and prospective customers.

About Q400 NextGen Aircraft

With the introduction of the Q400 NextGen aircraft, Bombardier invented the modern turboprop. Optimized for short-haul operations and seating up to 86 passengers, the aircraft is a large, fast, quiet and fuel-efficient turboprop that provides the perfect balance of passenger comfort, performance and operational flexibility with the lowest seat-mile costs in the short-haul regional market. With the flexibility to fly at both turboprop and jet-like speeds, the Q400 NextGen aircraft can be profitably deployed over short-range turboprop missions and in medium-haul jet markets. Now available in optional dual-class, extra capacity and passenger-cargo combi configurations, the Q400 NextGen aircraft's versatility positions it to again reshape the turboprop market through profitable growth.

The Q400 NextGen aircraft features an enhanced cabin environment with the introduction of LED lighting, new ceiling panels, dished window sidewalls and larger overhead luggage bins. These features, combined with the aircraft's Active Noise and Vibration Suppression (ANVS) system, provide an excellent cabin experience for passengers.

Bombardier has recorded firm orders for a total of 514 Q400 and Q400 NextGen aircraft. Worldwide, Q400 and Q400 NextGen aircraft have transported more than 355 million passengers and have logged over 5.7 million flight hours and more than 6.1 million take-offs and landings. The Q400 and Q400 NextGen aircraft program includes over 50 customers and operators in close to 40 countries on six continents. Long recognized as a high-value asset by operators, the Q400 aircraft is now also attracting growing interest from the leasing community.

About Smart Parts

Since Bombardier launched the Smart Parts program for Q400 aircraft in 2008, it has attracted a growing number of airlines worldwide, including Canada's Jazz Aviation and North Cariboo Air, India's SpiceJet, Japan Air Commuter of Japan, Luxembourg's Luxair, Republic Airlines in the United States and Poland's Eurolot. To date the Smart Parts program for Q400 aircraft has grown to support over 100 aircraft. The pioneering Smart Parts program, initially developed for Bombardier's business aircraft, has been providing cost protection and budget predictability to customers for more than 25 years and currently supports approximately 1,200 aircraft.

About Air Côte d'Ivoire
Air Côte d'Ivoire started operations in November 2012 and serves 18 destinations in West and Central Africa. The airline is on target to transport 400,000 passengers in 2014. The airline is owned in part by the Government of Côte d'Ivoire (65 per cent), Air France (20 per cent) and private investor Goldenrod (15 per cent). News and information are available on www.aircotedivoire.com.

distributed by