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BlackBerry Flight Department Logs Off

** Bombardier Global Express business jet**
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Key Takeaways:

  • BlackBerry reported a $995 million loss last quarter.
  • To cut costs, BlackBerry sold its corporate jets (a Bombardier Global Express and two Falcons).
  • The company is laying off 4,500 employees.
  • Corporate flight departments are often the first to be eliminated during financial difficulties.
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Faced with crippling losses of an estimated $995 million in the last quarter, Canadian-based BlackBerry has sold its Bombardier Global Express and shuttered its Waterloo, Ontario, flight department. The staff will be among 4,500 to be laid off, a cutback confirmed in a company statement issued last week.

“In light of the company’s current business condition, the company has decided to sell the Global Express along with the two legacy aircraft [a Falcon 50 and Falcon 900EX] and will no longer own any airplanes,” said a company statement issued Sunday. The Falcons, a 1994 Falcon 50 and a 2000 Falcon 900EX, were sold earlier this year and replaced in July with the single Global Express.

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.

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