KEY POINTS
  • Bombardier won a trade dispute with Boeing on Friday.
  • The ruling means Bombardier escapes tariffs of nearly 300 percent on some of its jets.
  • Bombardier's CEO says the company still plans to move forward with an Alabama production facility.

CEO Alain Bellemare said Bombardier still plans to move forward with an Alabama assembly line, after it escaped duties of nearly 300 percent when it won a bitter trade dispute with Boeing on Friday.

In a surprise ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency, on Friday rejected Boeing's complaint that it was harmed by Bombardier's trade practices. Boeing had complained that Montreal-based Bombardier sold its C Series jets, which seat about 100 passengers, to Delta Air Lines below cost and received illegal Canadian government subsidies to prop up the struggling program.