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    1. ABoutDeSouffle on

      >Boeing’s decades-old record fell as a jet was delivered overnight to Saudi carrier Flynas, bringing deliveries to 12,260 since the A320 began service in 1988, according to benchmark data from UK-based consultancy Cirium, used across the industry.

      >Between them Boeing and Airbus have delivered more than 25,000 such jets, originally designed to feed large hubs and later widely adopted by low-cost carriers, which Airbus courted after Boeing cut output during a downturn in demand post-9/11.

    2. Potatoxbeauty on

      That’s quite a shift after so many years. The rivalry between Airbus and Boeing keeps things interesting

    3. Who would have thought that building planes that do not fall out of the sky would be beneficial to businesses.
      Thanks for being shit, Boeing.

    4. PoppedCork on

      Boeing have brought this on themselves. Well done Airbus, but learn from the mistakes /recklessness of Boeing.

    5. Emergency_Link7328 on

      Congratulations Airbus!

      Friends don’t let friends fly Boeing.

    6. Toolatethehero3 on

      To buy US is to be subject to US blackmail and coercion. The US would think nothing of stopping all support for Boeing planes for something they want.

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