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Actually in a cynical sense this may actually be good for Boeing (not in absolute terms, but in terms of market share). A downturn in the industry gives them more time to get a replacement ready before orders start picking up. The size of the market void into which Airbus could have jumped with extra A320 orders has shunk, basically.


Airbus cannot (or is unwilling to) ramp up production much either. In fact, I would expect job losses here too.




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