U.S. Pressure Gets Taiwanese Airline To Look at Boeing

Pressure from the U.S. apparently has prompted China Airlines to consider buying 10 747-400s valued at $2 billion for long-haul services as a tradeoff to an earlier decision to acquire 12 Airbus A330-300s worth a similar amount for regional operations. It was not long after the carrier indicated its...

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