SOURCE: IDRW.ORG

BRP-Rotax GmbH has moved to clarify recent speculations and reports suggesting that its aircraft business had been sold to a Chinese company. In a statement to idrw.org, the company firmly stated, “The aircraft business of ROTAX is still a part of BRP-ROTAX GmbH and as such belongs to the BRP corporation.”
This clarification comes in response to misinformation circulating in various media outlets, which had incorrectly reported a change to Chinese ownership. BRP-Rotax GmbH emphasized the importance of accurate reporting due to the potential impact on both customers and shareholders.
BRP-Rotax GmbH’s statement to idrw.org read, “As a publicly traded company, we kindly request you to revise and correct your statement as it might trigger false impressions amongst customers and shareholders.” This underscores the company’s concern over the spread of unverified information that could affect its market position and stakeholder confidence.
The rumors might have stemmed from the complex nature of BRP’s international operations and partnerships, or possibly from confusion with other business transactions in the aerospace sector. BRP-Rotax, known for its high-performance engines used in various applications, including aircraft, has been a significant entity under Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), offering engines for ultralight, light sport, and other light aircraft.
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