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Airbus and Boeing Will Keep Making Jets That Airlines Can’t Buy

The competition and rivalry will go on but now, they have to fly through the pandemic. 

Airbus and Boeing Will Keep Making Jets That Airlines Can’t Buy
The fuselage of an Airbus A320 sits inside an Airbus A300-600 Beluga super transporter aircraft at a factory in Toulouse, France. (Photographer: Balint Porneczi/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- For decades, the competition between Airbus SE and Boeing Co. has centered on issues such as which could build the biggest jumbo jet or log the most multibillion-dollar sales each year. Then the coronavirus hit. Now the world’s two dominant plane makers will battle to see which one can best weather an unprecedented downturn in air travel that’s emptied the wallets of the airlines that buy their planes.
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