Rivalries have disrupted steep climb of Airbus
13th Nov 2006, 20:17 GMT
EADS never lived up to its promise to reconcile the conflicting interests in Airbus. As the result of repeated delays due to lack of co-ordination between German and French factories, frustrated customers have begun to cancel orders for the much-vaunted A380 superjumbo.
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