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Japan failed to build its own airliner. Now it’s turning to Boeing
Japan's attempt to build its own civil aviation sector could gain momentum through a potential partnership with Boeing. The country aims to leverage its existing role as a key Boeing partner, advanced manufacturing technologies, and a domestic market to recover from the failed SpaceJet airliner programme.
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