EIN News says, "Boeing Says Asia Pacific Region Will Need 8,960 New Jets. The Asia Pacific region will be the world's largest aviation market over the next two decades, requiring 8,960 new commercial jets, worth approximately $1.1 trillion, according to a forecast Boeing released Wednesday at the Asian Aerospace Expo in Hong Kong. (seattlepi.com)".
Congratulations to Boeing on doing their market research! However, this is a competitive business, with their main competitor being Airbus.
Just think of the number of jobs that can be created in the manufacture of parts and the various assemblies, if the work is done in the US, which I believe most of Boeing's operations are.
May I strongly suggest that you and your associates and Congress do not in the way of this business. Don't monkey with wage and hour laws, ecological limitations and the hundreds of other unreasonable things that people think of end up as being impediments to competition.
One thing the US Government must guard against is the socialistic, Western European likelihood of subsidization to Airbus. This would allow Airbus to undercut Boeing on pricing and likely lose the business. US government should not try to compensate by equal subsidies to Boeing. Rather, the US government should work with Boeing to pressure the European Union to not subsidize Airbus, unless the European Union is willing accept harsh US imposed penalties.
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