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Airbus could prioritize deliveries to non-U.S. customers if Trump tariffs impede trade, CEO says"We have a large demand from the rest of the world, so [if] we face very significant difficulties to deliver to the U.S., we can also adapt by bringing forward deliveries to other customers which are ...
In the escalating trade war initiated by President Trump, Boeing may face significant challenges, potentially tipping the ...
The CEO of Airbus said Chinese aircraft manufacturer ... At a press conference on Thursday after announcing Airbus' annual results, Guillaume Faury said the sector could go "from a duopoly to ...
DALLAS — Ireland-based Jackson Square Aviation (JSA) is pleased to announce its first direct order with Airbus for 50 ...
Air France-KLM is substituting two A350 passenger jets for freighter aircraft on its Airbus orderbook because it can get the ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNTrent: Canada needs to outsmart the Americans at their own gameIn January 1943, the U.S. joined the British bombing of Germany. One famous American heavy bomber was the B-17 Flying ...
The aviation sector, which relies heavily on international supply chains, will be hurt, but Boeing will have a harder time ...
Aircraft manufacturing could go "from a duopoly to a potential triopoly," the Airbus CEO said. Guillaume Faury was asked about the prospect of China's Comac becoming a serious competitor.
"We have a large demand from the rest of the world, so [if] we face very significant difficulties to deliver to the U.S., we can also adapt by bringing forward deliveries to other customers which ...
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