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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore
WN.com - Articles related to "Growth" is the trend at Singapore Airshow 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, also known as Comac, will be at the Singapore
WN.com - Articles related to "Growth" is the trend at Singapore Airshow 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore Air Show, displaying a model of the 168-seat C919, which is designed to compete with the Boeing Co. 737 and Airbus SAS A320.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore Air Show, displaying a model of the 168-seat C919, which is designed to compete with the Boeing Co.
Bloomberg 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore Air Show, displaying a model of the 168-seat C919, which is designed to compete with the Boeing Co. 737 and Airbus SAS A320.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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China's Comac, which is seeking to enter the market with a challenger to 737 and Airbus SAS's rival A320 series, has sought to address the need for bigger planes by optimizing its planned C919 around a 168-seat model.
Boeing Favors All-New 737 With More Seats to Reduce Emissions - Bloomberg 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore
WN.com - Articles related to "Growth" is the trend at Singapore Airshow 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore
WN.com - Articles related to "Growth" is the trend at Singapore Airshow 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, also known as Comac, will be at the Singapore
WN.com - Articles related to "Growth" is the trend at Singapore Airshow 2010
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Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China, known as Comac, will be at the Singapore Air Show, displaying a model of the 168-seat C919, which is designed to compete with the Boeing Co. 737 and Airbus SAS A320.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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