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Re engine ... Or Not
Jul 19, 2010
By Joseph C. Anselmo [email protected]
FARNBOROUGH, ENGLAND
As Airbus moves closer to announcing a reengining of its A320 narrowbody jet, John Leahy, the company’s chief operating officer, says he expects Boeing to follow suit with a 737 reengining announcement by year-end. But that’s not a given, counters Boeing Chairman, President and CEO James McNerney.
In an interview with Aviation Week & Space Technology, McNerney says Boeing may choose to wait a few more years — effectively leaving the market to a superior A320 for several years — if it believes it can bring a brand new 737 to market by the end of the decade. “I think our customers will wait for us,” McNerney tells Aviation Week & Space Technology.
Jul 19, 2010
By Joseph C. Anselmo [email protected]
FARNBOROUGH, ENGLAND

In an interview with Aviation Week & Space Technology, McNerney says Boeing may choose to wait a few more years — effectively leaving the market to a superior A320 for several years — if it believes it can bring a brand new 737 to market by the end of the decade. “I think our customers will wait for us,” McNerney tells Aviation Week & Space Technology.