Slow Commercial Transport Exports Cause Aerospace Trade Balance To Dip In 1995

The machinists' strike at Boeing and greater-than-usual deliveries to domestic airlines caused the U.S. aerospace industry trade balance to fall in 1995 by 14%, or $3.4 billion, an Aerospace Industries Association official said yesterday. However, the U.S. still posted a positive aerospace balance...

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