Bombardier free cash flow swings to $228m as backlog climbs to $21.8bnnews by Fayaz Hussain August 3, 2026 Print this pageBombardier second-quarter free cash flow swung to $228m from negative $164m a year earlier. “Revenue grew, EBITDA grew, free cash flow grew, our footprint is growing. Cash and cash equivalents stood at $1.5bn and available liquidity was approximately $1.9bn as at June 30, 2026. Our CapEx in the quarter reached $110m and net cash interest was $120m,” added Demosky. Free cash flow for the half was $588m, against a $468m usage in the first half of 2025.