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Plane Makers' Sweet Spot: Bigger, but Not Too Big

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Increasing demand and profitabilty of the newer fuel efficient twin engine planes seating 250-300 passengers for Airbus and Boeing- the Airbus 321, the Airbus 350, the 777X, 787-9, 787-10.

Increasing profitability and demand for larger twin engine planes in 2014- the Airbus 321, Airbus 350, Boeing 777X, 787-9, 787-10

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These planes with seating of about 250-300 per plane are in increasing demand and more profitable for Airbus and Boeing in 2014-2016

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