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Prime focus shifting to compete with the Airbus A321XLR
Boeing Hints At New Direction For NMA Refocus | Guy Norris Boeing appears to be redirecting its next new airliner project to compete more directly with the long-range Airbus A321XLR rather than take on the broader 757-767 replacement market previously studied under the shelved New Midmarket Airplane project. |
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There is no comparison. No equal. There is only one. The commercial jet engine in a league of its own. Powered by an industry-first geared architecture – and more than 40 other groundbreaking innovations – the Pratt & Whitney GTF™ is unlike any engine that’s come before it. |
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Podcast: Singapore Airshow—Major Highs And Lows | This year’s Singapore Airshow, overshadowed by coronavirus, had fewer attendees and exhibitors. But the show wasn’t devoid of news—including a possible major development from Boeing. Listen in as our team discusses. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: Feb. 12 | Eurocontrol Tackles Weather-Related ATM Delays | Bell, Japan Airlines, Sumitomo Partner On UAM In Japan | Air France Fine-Tunes Environmental Measures and more. A daily roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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