(Reuters) - Sweeping aside national power structures dating back to its
birth as a consortium, Airbus said it would run most
operations and multibillion-dollar programs centrally and halt
a chronic overlap between decision-making in different
countries.
"This is a completely new in Airbus," Airbus President
Louis Gallois said in a joint interview with a group of
reporters.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
birth as a consortium, Airbus said it would run most
operations and multibillion-dollar programs centrally and halt
a chronic overlap between decision-making in different
countries.
"This is a completely new in Airbus," Airbus President
Louis Gallois said in a joint interview with a group of
reporters.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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