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Is Bombardier Breaking the Duopoly Between Airbus & Boeing?

Mon 09 Jul 12 | 05:20 AM ET
Guy Hachey, president and COO at Bombardier, told CNBC "I don't know that we are breaking the duopoly, we are entering this segment at the low end from 100 to 150 seats, we feel that the segment has not been well served over the years, we've got a product that is optimized for that segment so we think we have the right product and niche to serve our customers."

 
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