Tommy Tainant
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50 by the end of April. Maybe trump will have completely surrendered by then.China has returned TWO planes, not FIFTY. The usual deceptive reporting from "The Guardian".
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50 by the end of April. Maybe trump will have completely surrendered by then.China has returned TWO planes, not FIFTY. The usual deceptive reporting from "The Guardian".
Hey tommy, a bit off topic but whats the deal with the blackout on the continent/peninsula?, not enough windmills bro?![]()
Boeing hopes to find new buyers for up to 50 planes returned by China
Airplane manufacturer says it is lobbying Donald Trump over ‘unfortunate’ decision to impose tariffswww.theguardian.com
Good luck with that.
The obvious answer to the trump recession problem is for the government to buy them.
After all they bailed out the soy farmers after the last tariff mess.
They can use them to transport all the aid they just cancelled.
Why should soy farmers get welfare but not boeing ?
Say Tommy, What happened to your airplane factories?50 by the end of April. Maybe trump will have completely surrendered by then.
Theres a big one down the road. Taking Boeings business. Airbus planes stay in the air.Say Tommy, What happened to your airplane factories?
"It's Not a Job; It's a Position"Boeing isn't lagging in production. It is mostly at capacity that it and it's subcontractors can provide. The nature of the business is that there has been a backlog of orders for decades, not just at Boeing but in the aircraft manufacturing industry in general. There has been more demand than supply for some time now.