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AIRBUS IS HOPING TO DELIVER AT LEAST 305 AIRCRAFTS IN 2004.
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Transport Europe
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May 15, 2004
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European aircraft constructor Airbus should deliver "at least" 305 aircrafts in 2004, that is the same number as in 2003, declared Noel Forgeard, Airbus's CEO, on May 11 during the International Aerospace Exhibition in Berlin. This means that the European aircraft constructor has slightly increased its objectives. Noel Forgeard had indeed announced in January that he was expecting "close to 300" deliveries in 2004. Airbus won a historic victory over Boeing in 2003...
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AIRBUS IS HOPING TO DELIVER AT LEAST 305 AIRCRAFTS IN 2004.
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