Year-end sales numbers are in and, in the corporate battle of the skies, Airbus has once again beaten Boeing.
The European jet maker said this morning that sales last year totaled 1,419 — or almost double the 805 sales Boeing posted last year.
Both companies report that so-called “fuel-efficient” narrow-body jets now represent the strongest segment of the business. Airbus says its newly revamped 150-passenger workhorse, the A320-NEO, accounted for more than three-fourths of all its sales. But it admitted today it expects to see its market share substantially reduced this year by competition from Boeing’s popular 737-MAX.
Copyright 2012 Northwest Public Radio
Related Stories:
Washington Leaders Vow To Uphold Legal Marijuana Against Federal Action
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded federal marijuana guidelines this week. Washington state officials are calling the Trump administration’s decision “backwards” and “disappointing.” Read More » Paige Browning January 4, 2018
Residents Weigh Options, Officials Scramble To Prep For Rattlesnake Ridge Landslide
There are about 50 residents in 15 houses and trailer homes on a crescent of land wedged in a depression between Interstate 82 and the hillside that’s cracking near them. According to measurements taken since October by the state and its consultant, the land above this community and Interstate 82 is starting to move more rapidly. Read More » Anna King January 4, 2018
Conductor And Passenger From Derailed I-5 Amtrak Train Allege Inadequate Training
A conductor who was at the front of the Amtrak train that derailed Dec. 18, 2017, is alleging in a lawsuit that the crew received inadequate training. An injured passenger made similar claims in a separate lawsuit filed hours later. Read More » Tom Banse January 4, 2018