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Though a late entrant, Airbus is winning orders for relatively little investment.
Airbus, like Boeing, has been working to increase its chances of winning orders by building a visible presence in China.
It was a real crisis, given Beijing's interest in winning orders for satellite launchings and its ambitions for Chinese citizens in space.
Airbus has made big inroads in winning orders from big all-Boeing customers, including British Airways P.L.C., which bought its first Airbus jets in 1998.
Nortel is winning orders as carriers upgrade networks with packet-switching technology, which compresses voice and data traffic so it can be sent together over high-speed lines.
Her peculiarly English look - feminine versions of "city boy" shirts, quilted horsey jackets in baby pastels - struck an immediate chord when she showed her debut collection last season, winning orders from Henri Bendel and Whistles.
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And with the credit crisis and the high price of oil hurting the wider sector, it looks like Airbus' winning order streak will not last into next year.
We have to win!" orders Don Fabio.
Boeing delivered 489 commercial aircraft and won orders for 611.
Siemens hopes to win orders worth €6 billion ($8.5 billion) in the next five years.
And it is hoping to win orders for attack and heavy-lift helicopters.
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