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  2. Competition between Airbus and Boeing - Wikipedia

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    The $8.7bn over 40 years incentive to Boeing to manufacture the 777X in the state includes $4.2bn from a 40% reduction in business taxes, £3.5bn in tax credits for the firm, a $562m tax credit on property and buildings belonging to Boeing, a $242m sales tax exemption for buying computers and $8m to train 1000 workers, [160] Airbus alleges this ...

  3. Airbus had a way better 2024 than Boeing, delivering 766 ...

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    Boeing is paying $4.7 billion to buy back most of Spirit's assets. BofA is bullish on Airbus, naming it one of its 25 stocks for 2025. Despite its woes, Boeing is still worth about $128 billion ...

  4. Middle of the market - Wikipedia

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    The short Boeing 767-200/ER represents one fifth of the 767 sales. The middle of the market, often abbreviated MoM, is the airliner market between the narrowbody and the widebody aircraft, a market segmentation used by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since at least 2003. [1] Both Airbus and Boeing produce aircraft that serve this segment.

  5. Airbus' new plane is the answer to an aging, inefficient ...

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    Boeing ended 757 production in 2004, not seeing a market need for a replacement. That allowed Airbus to swoop in with its A321XLR. Airbus' new plane is the answer to an aging, inefficient Boeing ...

  6. Boeing vs. Airbus: Who Wins This Space Dinosaur Race? - AOL

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    Stakes seem high for both Boeing and Airbus. Boeing has already recorded losses approaching $1 billion on the Starliner project, which failed its first launch attempt in 2019, and only passed its ...

  7. Airbus - Wikipedia

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    Airbus SE (/ ˈ ɛər b ʌ s / AIR-buss; French: ⓘ; German: [ˈɛːɐ̯bʊs] ⓘ; Spanish:) is a European [9] aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate defence and space and helicopter divisions.

  8. History of Airbus - Wikipedia

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    Although Airbus secured over 50% of aircraft orders in the decade since 2003, the number of Boeing aircraft still in operation at April 2013 still exceeded Airbus by 21% because Airbus made a late entry into the market, 1972 vs. 1958 for Boeing; this lead is diminishing as older aircraft are progressively retired.

  9. Boeing vs. Airbus: Who Will Win the "Mini-Jumbo" Battle? - AOL

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    One of Boeing's latest ventures involves an attempt to stay ahead of rival If there's one thing it does, it builds lots of planes -- even if they don't always work right or come in on budget.