Some people in Silicon Valley like to complain that Europe can't innovate. Yesterday I took a 190 mile per hour train underwater from London to Brussels in less than two hours. That inability to innovate would be welcome in California's transport system anytime.
Speaking of money-losers, those things are ruining Airbus. Without subsidies, they'd be dead too. They'll be halting production soon. Boeing studied the concept and passed on it. The 787 is doing great, and has become the standard medium-haul aircraft.https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/jan/16/end-of-the-a380-superjumbo-airbus-warns-future-of-plane-programme-at-risk …
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You don't seem to like Europe much do you mate? Why don't you stay in the US, I'm sure you'll be much more happier in life

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You are right. But we have the said subsidies. So we have those planes, they fly. We are happy with them and their conceptions employed a lot of people all around the Europe. Subsides are not a bad thing you know? It's not like it's an overdraft.
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US plane manufacturers receive large US military contracts that keep them afloat. The contracts are only given to American companies.
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