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BRPBRP-RotaxRotax- Aircraft EnginesRotax 936Know- how program
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Shareholders of BRP Inc Bombardier- Family 35 % Bain Capital 50 % Caisse de Dépot 15 %
Bombardier Recreational Products („BRP Inc“)
• Ski-Doo• Sea-Doo PWC• Can-am ATVs• Sport Boats• Design & Innovation
Engines for:• Ski-Doo/Lynx• Sea-Doo• Can – am ATV• Motorcycle
•BMW•Aprilia
• Aircraft• Kart
• Lynx snowmobile• Ski-Doo Skandic
• Sea-Doo PWC• Can-am ATVs• Johnson and
Evinrude outboards• Sport Boats
BRPBRP
BRP- Rotax BRP Finland BRP International
BRP-North America
BRPNorth America
SWAB
BRPNorth America
OE
• Johnson & Evinrude outboards
Can-Am Spyder
Sea-Doo
Ski-Doo
Sea-Doo Sport Boat
Can-Am ATV
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BRP Market Segmentation
Snow
Water
Off Road
On Road
ATV
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11 manufacturing sites and 15 key distribution and sales sites in 12 countries, 6 200 employees
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BelgiumBelgium MerelbekeMerelbeke
BrazilBrazil ManausManaus Sao PauloSao Paulo
CanadaCanada SherbrookeSherbrooke Valcourt Valcourt VerdunVerdun CabanoCabano
United StatesUnited States Beloit, WIBeloit, WI Titusville, FLTitusville, FL Lake Cogan, FLLake Cogan, FL Stuart, FLStuart, FL Sunrise, FLSunrise, FL Waukegan, ILWaukegan, IL Benton, ILBenton, IL Sturtevant, WISturtevant, WI Washington, DCWashington, DC
ChinaChina Hong KongHong Kong Guang dongGuang dong
AustraliaAustralia SydneySydney
RussiaRussia St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg
SingaporeSingapore
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FinlandFinland RovaniemiRovaniemi
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AustriaAustria GunskirchenGunskirchen
MexicoMexico JuarezJuarez
Manufacturing Distribution Sales office or other Corporate office
JapanJapan KawasakiKawasaki
Key sites around the world of BRP Inc.
SwizerlandSwizerland LaussaneLaussane
IndiaIndia New DehliNew Dehli
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Forecast BY 2006/07:
• 1.200 employees
• 245.000 Engines
• € 430 Mio. turn over
BRP-Rotax – Gunskirchen
1920
1962Established in Dresden Germany
1947
Moved to Gunskirchen
Wels 1957
Acquired by Lohnerwerke
GmbH.
1st Ski-Doo engine 1970
Bombardier acquires ROTAX
1983
1st Aprilia** motorcycle
engine
1973 1988
** Trademarks of third parties
1st ROTAX aircraft engine
1st Sea-Doo engine 1993
1st BMW**
motorcycle engine
1998
1st can-am ATV engine 2000
2003ROTAX Quality
Production System
Rotax V6Aircraft engine
1st Can – am
Spyder engine
2007
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The BRP – Rotax Productworld
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Rotax Aircraft Engines1973 Rotax 642 - 2 stroke certification acc. to JAR 22
1977 Rotax 185, 248, 284, 294 - used in microlite aircrafts
1978 Rotax 501, 505 - 2 stroke certification acc to JAR 22
1983 Rotax Ultralight engines 377, 503, 532LC
1984 Rotax 912 – 4 stroke engine development starts
1989 Type certificate for Rotax 912A - JAR 22 by NJAA
Over 150,000 Aircraft Engines delivered
1990 Production Organization Approval by AAA
1994 Rotax 912F FAR 33 by JAA / FAA
1996 Rotax 914F FAR 33 by JAA / FAA
1998 Rotax 912S FAR33 / JAR - E by JAA / FAA
2003 Design Organization Approval by JAA
2005 Production Organization Approval by EASA
2007
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Rotax 936 Aircraft engine programMarket verification
and analyzeConcept
definition PrototypeCertification
programVerification
Test
Engine Tests acc. CS-EFlight Tests / Tests on aircraftComponent Tests acc. CS/FAREquipment Qualification DO160SW Qualification DO178BSystem Safety Assessment
6 Cylinder, Turbocharged3,1 L Displacement, 300 hpLiquid CooledElectronic Fuel Injection, Engine Management SystemFull electronic redundancyReal Single Lever OperationIntegrated oil / water coolerIntegrated oil / water cooler20 L/100 km Fuel consumption at 360 km/h
First flight March 11th, 2002
Lightning Testing
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Know-how and qualification program
Training provided by e.g.: JAA and FAA Organization, University Kansas University Crain field NTSB and others
Result 2003 2006Certifying Staff 4 8Compliance Verification Engineer (CVE) 5 13Auditor 8 20Change Manager 0 1
Know-how and higher qualification program of BRP- Rotax employees:
JAA – JAR (Joint Aviation Requirements) FAA – FAR (Federal Aviation Requirements) ZLLV (Zivil-Luftfahrtgerät Verordnung 1999) DOA and POA EC 1702/2003 Part 21 Other requirements and specification
e.g. ISO 9000:2000 ISO 9001:2000 Software qualification and certification program
DO 178 Hardware qualification RTCA-DO 160 Accident investigation Apprentice trainee education program and
trainee program for blue and white collar
FMEA and fault tree analysis PRO-E und Catia for aircraft application System Safety Assessment
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Overview of Quality System – aircraft specific
DESIGN ORGANISATION APPROVAL:23rd April 2003 granted
Renewal acc. to EASA on 28th Sept. 2004
EASA.21J.048
Europe: 160 companies Austria: 4 companies
Development of aircraft engines and parts
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Overview of Quality System – aircraft specific
PRODUCTION ORGANISATION APPROVAL:granted on 28th Sept. 2005
AT.21G.0006
Europe: 573 companiesAustria: 8 companies
Production of certified aircraft engines Production of parts for certified engines
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Overview of Quality System – aircraft specific
Combination of both approvals(DOA/POA)
Europe: 85 companiesAustria: 3 companies
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