U.S. Curbs On Foreign Repair Stations Are 'Bogus,' Weber Says
U.S. justifications in the move to restrict work on U.S.-built aircraft at foreign repair stations are "bogus," Jurgen Weber, chairman and chief executive of Lufthansa, said last week in Brussels at the European Aviation Club. "I smell a rat when U.S. legislators propose a so-called 'Aircraft Repair...
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