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[–] philpo@feddit.org 5 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

Funny enough, that's not even necessary in the short term.

Delta is refusing to take the delivery of various Airbus modells planned over the year unless Airbus guarantees to "pay for" all tariffs these might incur. Which Airbus of course won't. While it looks more like a cheap way out for them, various aviation news sources have already reported that Chinese airlines have declared their interest in these aircraft - both because the Anti-American sentiment and the lack in confidence in Boeing in their audience.

And ramping up the production isn't that easy - significant parts come from abroad and even with them, they would have to massively expand production - their production lines are fairly slow