Will Boeing Become The Junior Partner in The Duopoly?
January 14th, 2022 at 12:14 PM EST
Airbus and Boeing have split the commercial aircraft market for a while, but analysts say Boeing could become the junior partner if it doesn’t come up with something for the middle of the market. Hosts Madhu Unnikrishnan and Edward “Ned” Russell chew on Boeing’s options and discuss Airbus’s rather good 2021.
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