Boeing Flies Under Radar In Paris Airshow
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PARIS] Airbus struck a deal on Tuesday (Jun 17) to sell up to 150 single-aisle aircraft to Vietnamese budget airline VietJet, as the European planemaker continues to rack up business at the Paris Airshow.
PARIS: Airbus has signed a memorandum of understanding with VietJet for 100 of its A321neo planes, with a potential to add 50 more to the deal, industry sources said at the Paris Airshow on Tuesday (J
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In a report released Saturday, Boeing said that 43,600 jets would be needed through 2044. In its similar forecast on June 11. Airbus projected 42,330 planes for the same time fram