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Bombardier plant in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as seen on Jan. 26, 2018.CLODAGH KILCOYNE/Reuters

Bombardier Inc. plans to cut as many as 600 jobs in its Northern Ireland operations, it said on Thursday, as part of plans announced last week to cut 2,500 positions or about 11 per cent of its aviation unit work force.

The cuts include 400 core workers and up to 200 workers from its “complementary labour force” of temporary and agency workers, a Bombardier spokeswoman said.

The Unite union said it has been informed of plans to cut 600 positions.

Montreal-based Bombardier, which produces wings for Airbus’s A220 jet in Belfast, is the largest high-tech manufacturer in Northern Ireland with a work force of around 3,500.

“We deeply regret the impact this will have on our work force and their families, but it is crucial that we resize our business in line with market realities in these unprecedented circumstances,” Bombardier said in a statement.

The cuts will allow the company to “align with market demand for the remainder of this year and through 2021,” it said, adding that it would explore opportunities to mitigate the number of redundancies during a 90-day consultation period.

Bombardier issued a statement announcing a cut of 400 core workers, but a spokeswoman clarified that it would “also be releasing members of our complementary labour force gradually over the coming months, of which we have over 200.”

Trade union Unite said it understood 600 jobs would be lost in a move that would have “a devastating impact across the board … in the face of mounting threats to the aerospace sector as a whole.”

Bombardier in October announced an agreement to sell its aerostructures business, including its Northern Ireland operations, to Spirit AeroSystems for more than US$1-billion in a deal that was expected to close in the first half of 2020.

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