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First Airbus Made in U.S. Rolls Out of the Alabama Final Assembly Line
The first US-Built Airbus has rolled out of the Final Assembly Line in Alabama and is ready to receive its paintjob, prior to delivery to JetBlue in early Spring. (airwaysnews.com) Plus d'info...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
She'll be ready to fly as soon as they clean up the dip spit and remnants of Soldier of Fortune magazines from the moving parts.
Huh?
The OP was poking fun because the aircraft was assembled in Alabama. I hit back. And?
gee...that's clever...And elitist.
Even small minds are permitted to have opinions....
Even small minds are permitted to have opinions....
I thought it was 'classic' engine option. No bother. All semantics for 'old engine'. Anyone have an idea why they've built a new facility in the US and aren't exclusively building NEO's? Seems odd to me.
I believe there is a sufficient backlog of ceo type orders from U.S. carriers to warrant production of them in Alabama.
It stands for "conventional engine option"