Aviation Watch: No Winners In Boeing-Airbus Trade Feud

By Alan Hoffman (November 18, 2019, 4:54 PM EST) -- The year was 2004. The United States had 150,000 troops fighting in Iraq. No weapons of mass destruction had surfaced, and George W. Bush was elected to a second term as president. In October, the United States commenced a proceeding at the World Trade Organization claiming that European Union states had improperly and unfairly subsidized the manufacture of jet airliners by the Airbus SAS consortium owned by Germany, France, Spain and Britain's BAE Systems PLC....

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