Boeing crisis, trade tensions cast pall over air show
A man takes a picture of aircrafts on static display, at the eve of the opening of the 53rd International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport near Paris/ PARIS (Reuters) - Safety concerns, trade wars and growing security tensions in the Gulf are dampening spirits at the world's largest planemakers as they arrive at this week's Paris Airshow with little to celebrate despite bulging order books. The aerospace industry's marquee event is a chance to take the pulse of the $150-billion-a-year commercial aircraft industry, which many analysts ...
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