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Trudeau blasts Boeing to U.S. governor over cross-border aerospace dispute
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken up the federal government's showdown against Boeing Co. with the governor of Missouri, where the U.S. aerospace giant builds its Super Hornet fighter jets. (www.ctvnews.ca) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Damn... So many Yankees comments, today...
Justin, don't worry. Boing is aging an old technology, they played the same
throat-cutting game with Airbus, a couple of decades ago and even Bozo the Trump won't be able to make Boing "great again" !
Justin, don't worry. Boing is aging an old technology, they played the same
throat-cutting game with Airbus, a couple of decades ago and even Bozo the Trump won't be able to make Boing "great again" !
Once they took over McDonnell Douglas Boeing thought the marketplace was theirs by divine right. WRONG there will always be competition in any hi-tech aviation marketplace. If Bombardier C-Series burns 20% less fuel than other jets in that class. Less carbon in the atmosphere. What have Boeing or Airbus done to compete with that? Nothing but obstruction and dishonest sales practices...and of course threatening to impose tariffs. America wants an open marketplace soley for American products, if you are not an American company the rules change for competitors. American hypocrisy makes me sick.
What an idiot
What in this brain-dead statement has anything to do with aviation. NOTHING. IF IT IS NOT CONSTRUCTIVE OR RELATED TO THE TOPIC STICK YOUR FINGERS IN CRAZY GLUE, THEN CAREFULLY ATTACH EACH FINGER TO THE OTHER...AND WAIT. HMM PRETTY HARD TO TYPE STUPID THINGS WHEN YOUR FINGERS ARE STUCK. Think before you say nasty things about Canada's Prime Minister.
Indeed.
The Quebec stock purchase looks rather intuitive as the value of that stock has risen over 20% since last year when they acquired it. If the Federal loan is paid back at least in part by the company that part will be hard to sustain.
Actually the feds have already paid much of the cost of the loan by not having to pay unemployment, welfare for the workers while at the same time collecting income tax from those same well paid employees. The C-series is selling well enough to keep them going for years.
We will see how serious the Federal government are as Boeing has large orders with WestJet and Air Canada to which similar tariffs could be applied. They can also begin to search for a replacement from other suppliers for Canada does not really need all the bells and whistles...it needs range and reliability.