Farnborough Review: Fix Broken Shows And End the Subsidy Feud

The U.K. and organizers of Farnborough International 2004 can look back on the biennial event last week and reasonably call it a success. While the tempo seemed subdued and lackluster at times, attendance was generally healthy--despite unprecedented security for a major air show. Large exhibition...

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