Airbus to outsource 1.84 bln pounds of new work
14th Nov 2006, 04:32 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Airbus plans to outsource an estimated $3.5 billion (1.84 billion pounds) worth of work on its new mid-sized jet, dubbed the A350XWB, in a bid to cut development costs for EADS, its Franco-German parent, the Financial Times said in its Tuesday edition.
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