Emirates, KLM & Qantas Just Made a HUGE Announcement!
Emirates, KLM, and Qantas have one thing in common; their fleets are largely made up of Boeing aircraft. They have cultivated a strong relationship with the American aircraft manufacturer that no one would ever foresee a situation where such a relationship would be in jeopardy. However, much to the shock of everyone in the commercial aviation industry, these three airlines have announced agreements with Boeing’s biggest rival in the industry, Airbus. This announcement could not have come at a worse time for Boeing as it is currently attempting to navigate turbulent times and stay afloat. In fact, analysts and experts perceive this to be a move that could finally assert Airbus as the undisputed leader in commercial aircraft manufacturing.
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