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Bridger Aerospace is an American aerospace company which provides aerial firefighting and wildfire management services. [2] The company has supported firefighting efforts in 24 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. [3] In January 2023, Bridger went public via SPAC merger with a valuation of $869 million. [4]
Starting in 1998, the CL-415 was being assembled at Bombardier Aerospace's facility near North Bay/Jack Garland Airport in North Bay, Ontario, and tested on Lake Nipissing. [13] During the 2010s, according to aerospace periodical Flight International, there was a downturn in sales of the type. A total of ninety-five CL-415s had been completed ...
Bridger may refer to: Bridger (name) Bridger Aerospace, headquartered in Montana, United States; Places. In the United States:
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The origins of the CL-215 can be traced back to two earlier project studies conducted by Canadian aircraft manufacturer Canadair, the CL-43 and CL-204.The CL-43 was conceived as a logistics aircraft and was based on the design of the Canadian Vickers-built 369 Canso (which was itself a variant of the Consolidated PBY Catalina).