China’s Comac wants to challenge Airbus and Boeing globally: Can it break their duopoly?
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China’s Comac wants to challenge Airbus and Boeing globally: Can it break their duopoly?


Making passenger planes is an exceptionally daunting task. There are safety requirements and complex systems, not to mention sky-high costs. Though the pace of China’s efforts to build a self-reliant aviation industry may appear glacial, its trajectory is …

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