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		<title>By: China wants part of the pie in the sky &#171; ElectronRun</title>
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		<description>[...] Posted by Dimitrios Matsoulis on May 13, 2008  The fact that large jumbo jets are almost exclusively designed and built by Airbus and Boeing is not a matter of simple chance. It&#8217;s a business that requires massive resources and experience. Not even Japan dares enter that arena -it prefers components or small aircraft. China however has now decided to enter the commercial jet business and to build planes with more than 100 seats. (continued) [...]</description>
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