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Airbus parent EADS yesterday pledged to give France and Germany an equal hand in building its next aircraft, the A350, in a bid to defuse a row over the share of jobs in Europe's fragile aerospace industry.
EADS chief executive Louis Gallois rejected accusations by a local business group that Airbus - a major source of work for aerospace firms in the West Midlands - wanted to shift jobs and investment toward Germany and away from the French aviation capital of Toulouse in the country's southwest.See the full content of this document
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Eads Acts to Stop Jobs Row ; Aviation
The issue of French and German equality in Airbus has often been the sourc...
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