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Bombardier Media roundtable - Martin Gauss, CEO airBaltic and Ross Mitchell, Vice President, Commercial Operations, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft, with journalists at the Singapore Airshow 2018. 

Tags : AERONAUTICS | BOMBARDIER | AIRBALTIC | MARTIN GAUSS | SINGAPORE AIRSHOW

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