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French airlines are criticizing an aviation agreement between the European Union and Qatar, saying it will intensify competitive pressure for airlines still struggling with the impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
 
 
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The efficiency of the wings on any aircraft is vital. And on crossover narrowbody jets a number of design and manufacturing characteristics have brought efficiency levels as competitive as any in any capacity segment.
 
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