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Airbus buys just over 50% of Bombardier CSeries division
Buy now it's official, Airbus buys over 50% of the Series and is going to shift some assembly to Mobile, Alabama plant. Tough luck Boeing! (www.financialexpress.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It is time that we realize we are in an international market and have been since the Japanese started giving us cars that we wanted not what Detroit attempted to force us to buy. We must learn to compete in that world market. It is not easy and will not be easy in the future but we cannot continue the way we have been. It is just not working.
My guess is there will be some uncomfortably heated meetings in Chicago. "Why did we not consider this?"
GREED...XENOPHOBIA AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST STUPIDITY.
hardly xenophobia
Do you have any kind of idea what the term xenophobia means? It is essentially how Trump won the Presidency of the United States. He has openly stated America must come first to the exclusion of all other parties. What do you call erecting a fence along the Southern Boarder,so why would your so called" friends" in Canada get pasted with a 300% tarrif. You were so afraid that Bombardier you did everything in your power to prevent the C-Series. Irrational fear of others and supporting paranoia is a form of xenophobia. It is a psychotic disorder which is
clearly a serious problem. However, I seriously doubt you understand the meaning of "big words". What on earth possessed Boeing and Embraer to try and destroy Bombardier? America is no longer trusted to be a reliable ally of Canada. We are NOT your friends. Boeing and President Trump must realize that Canada among others is finally fed-up with the bullying, lying and cheating. America does not honour its treaties with Canada and the other members of the G-20. We must seriously press the United States not to persist with this action. If we are talking about Boeing price fixing their aircraft do not have uniform pricing. For example the RCAF bought its 5th C-17 for more than a 25 million dollars over what Britain and Australia paid for theirs. That's discrimination which is a strong characteristic of Boeing's corruption of the world's aviation marketplace. America is not a nation in the conventional sense, but operates like a business run by a megalomaniac and his private army.
clearly a serious problem. However, I seriously doubt you understand the meaning of "big words". What on earth possessed Boeing and Embraer to try and destroy Bombardier? America is no longer trusted to be a reliable ally of Canada. We are NOT your friends. Boeing and President Trump must realize that Canada among others is finally fed-up with the bullying, lying and cheating. America does not honour its treaties with Canada and the other members of the G-20. We must seriously press the United States not to persist with this action. If we are talking about Boeing price fixing their aircraft do not have uniform pricing. For example the RCAF bought its 5th C-17 for more than a 25 million dollars over what Britain and Australia paid for theirs. That's discrimination which is a strong characteristic of Boeing's corruption of the world's aviation marketplace. America is not a nation in the conventional sense, but operates like a business run by a megalomaniac and his private army.
One word comes to mind. Checkmate.
If Boeing thought pushing this issue was a way to take over Bombardier, clearly they were wrong.