Proper noun
Bellemare (plural Bellemares)
A surname from French.
“Going forward, we will focus all our capital, energy and resources on accelerating growth and driving margin expansion in our market-leading US$7 billion business aircraft franchise,” CEO Alain Bellemare said in a statement Monday. Source: Internet
Bellemare had not been Washington's choice for the job and U.S. officials did not hold him in terribly high regard. Source: Internet
During the call, Enders and Bellemare were asked if the possibility of building jets in the U.S. was meant to circumvent a tariff ruling imposed on imports of Bombardier's C Series jets, following a complaint by Boeing. Source: Internet
The announcement of a potential exit comes days after Bellemare celebrated the maiden commercial flight of the A220 in Canada and praised Air Canada for buying the plane at a time when the market had limited confidence in the program. Source: Internet
Ian Cole and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare each had a goal and an assist for Colorado. Source: Internet
In the last two years alone, Bellemare handed control of the C Series jet to Airbus SEToronto’s Downsview facilitythe turboprop businessagreed to sell the CRJ regional-jet program to Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Source: Internet