Charles Bombardier

[3][7][8][9] At age 16, Bombardier began working for his family's company on the Ski-Doo assembly line in Valcourt.

He then attended the École de technologie supérieure in Montreal, Quebec,[7][10] where he received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 1998.

[11] Bombardier went on to complete a master's degree in applied science, writing his thesis on the subject of crowdfunding and innovation management.

[12] In 2017, he began his research and doctoral studies in engineering at the Université de Sherbrooke and completed it by the year 2024.

[26] Bombardier collaborates with industrial designers from around the world to convert his vision into 3D models and graphic images.

An opening in the Antipode's nose would expel counter-flowing jets of air to cool the aircraft surface and reduce its sonic booms.

The Solar Express concept generated of articles around the globe in several languages including Chinese,[35] Arabic,[36] German,[37] Italian,[38] and Russian.