Shorts' McNulty Credits Bombardier Role, Modernization Effort For Survival
Bombardier subsidiary Short Brothers has thrived in the wake of component customer Fokker Aircraft's demise because it has invested $1.12 billion in modernization and continues to be heavily involved in its parent's civil aircraft programs, Shorts Chairman Roy McNulty told McGraw- Hill Aviation Week...
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