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Both the Dreamliner and the Airbus 350 faced manufacturing problems, major delays and cost overruns. Boeing and EADS Airbus learned a lot from this experience and are changing the way they approach manufacturing.
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Airbus Unveils Jet and Broadens Rivalry With Boeing
New York Times 06.14.2013
Boeing Brings in Old Hands, Gets an Earful
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2010
Boeing's Key Mission: Cut Dreamliner Cost
Wall Street Journal 01.08.2014
Boeing Teams Speed Up 737 Output
Wall Street Journal 02.07.2012
Airbus Vows to Fly With Own Wings
Wall Street Journal 02.27.2014
Airbus on Track to Double Profit Margin by 2015
Wall Street Journal 06.16.2013
Plane Makers' Sweet Spot: Bigger, but Not Too Big
Wall Street Journal 07.11.2014
Boeing to Build Stretched 787-10 in South Carolina
Wall Street Journal 07.30.2014
Report on Boeing 787 Dreamliner Battery Flaws Finds Lapses at Multiple Points
New York Times 12.01.2014
Airbus-Boeing Speed Race Increasingly Takes Place on the Ground
Wall Street Journal 06.11.2015
Boeing Raises 2015 Outlook, as Profit Climbs 25%
Wall Street Journal 10.22.2015
Hit by Delays, Airbus Tries New Way of Building Planes
Wall Street Journal 07.11.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2012
Airbus, Amid Turmoil, Revives Troubled Plane
Wall Street Journal 10.15.2007
Airbus, Boeing Walk a Fine Line on Jetliner Production
Wall Street Journal 07.16.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2012
Test-Flying the Boeing 787 Dreamliner
New York Times 11.30.2012
Wall Street Journal 01.19.2011
Wall Street Journal 01.24.2013
Airplane Makers Automate to Meet Surging Demand
WSJ 07.08.2016
A Look Inside Airbus’s Epic Assembly Line
The New York Times 05.03.2017
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