Head of MiG is fired due to Tu-334 delay

MOSCOW - Russia's prime minister, Mikhail Kasianov, has signed a decree firing the head of aircraft maker MiG because of the company's poor performance on the Tupolev Tu-334 mid-range civilian jet project. The Nov. 5 decree removes Nikolai Nikitin, who has been the company's general director and...

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