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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Nov 2015

    China rolls out first large passenger jet, the single-aisle C919, after years of delays http://on.wsj.com/1RCKGme pic.twitter.com/MDGQ89F2Wv

    8:03 PM - 6 Nov 2015
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      1. Mohd Shaban‏ @imshaban 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ faster way to fly.. huuh .. china

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      1. Zoey Mao‏ @mao_zoey 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ why MadeInChina is an issue to you all? Your cheap Walmart crap is MadeInChina your iPhone is MadeInChina too. You Get What You Pay For

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      1. Xavier‏ @eteran84 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ If it's Made In China, it won't last lol.

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      1. Rohit Raina‏ @roheetraina 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ manufacturing god of world...

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      1. .Gloria Rangott‏ @gloriarangott1 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ would you trust it????

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      1. Joe Hanlon‏ @1Ninefingers 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ their spies kept stealing the wrong plans

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      1. Rahul Oturkar‏ @RahulOturkar 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Be aware, its MADE IN CHINA. If it flies, it is aeroplane. If not, it can be used as Ship.

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      1. Dubious Maximus‏ @armygreens 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ not just that, but US military manufacturer contracts also moved outside the U.S.

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      1. Satoshi Chung‏ @bullish4ever 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ omg a plane made in china? It wont have the best safety record thats for sure

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      1. Richard Murray‏ @Dick321Murray 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ ...first test flight scheduled for 2023...

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      1. Dipak Subarwal‏ @dipaksub 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ well done China ! Made In Asia ! @narendramodi good start #MakeInIndia , will Rahul and #nayantaras allow @OfficeOfRG

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      1. JGSmith82‏ @SmithJG1 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ I would never fly aboard a Chinese jet, they steal our amazing technology and still manage to produce garbage products.

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      1. rocher‏ @rocheraur 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ lisez moi j'en ai besoin luisa neige sur amazon merci

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      1. shamsi onilenla‏ @oyaypanako 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ must have a huge insurance payout on my head before, I could fly in one of those Boeing clones by China.

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      1. Garry Malingin‏ @malinginV 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Only Boeing andAirbus can make PassengerPlane; China you must know that. You've got a ContainerShip AircraftCarrier& A TinCan Pax Plane

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      1. Gajendra Vishwakarma‏ @gajendra1611 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ made in china jyada nhi chalega :-)

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      1. Ts. Dr. AA‏ @DrAswamiAriffin 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ bravo!

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