Quite sensibly, aircraft and engine manufacturers don’t usually say much about a competitor when they are in trouble, probably because one’s problems today can quickly become the others tomorrow. It’s not all that long ago that Airbus was storing A320neos without engines, and then the tables were turned for the Boeing 737 MAX, and now it seems another shift is hitting the balance.
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