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Boeing to buy aircraft materials worth US$1.3b in China
Boeing has bought aircraft materials worth US$500 million so far in China and plans to expand this purchase volume to US$1.3 billion by 2010, the company's senior official announced recently. Alan Mulally, chief executive of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, considered the growth an outcome of the win-win cooperation between China and Boeing. According to Mulally, China would participate in the manufacturing of Boeing 7E7s, a fresh new commercial jetliner being promoted by the company. He expressed the hope that China would further step up cooperation with Boeing and buy the new type of mid-sized 7E7 before the summer of 2008 to better serve the transport for Beijing's Olympic Games. |
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