Well it seems that my analysis was correct, it appears that Boing has been holding acquisition talks with Embraer for some time -- therefore its actions against Bombardier make sense. if you want to acquire a 100 seat aircraft manufacturer's whose product is now 10 years old, and you know that the US airline market is "hot for the type" either you buy one or the other, but you ensure yourself that the competitor is excluded.
It has been widely reported that Boeing was in talks to acquire Bombardier's C Serie of aircraft, these talks failed, but to Boeing surprise (maybe it was a strategic move to lower the price), Bombardier went to see Airbus who say this a perfect fit in the construction of aircraft in the US. Moreover, the US content of the C series is already higher than that of Boeing B787 aircraft.
Anyway, what Boeing could not get via a contract it is trying to get via the government
It has been widely reported that Boeing was in talks to acquire Bombardier's C Serie of aircraft, these talks failed, but to Boeing surprise (maybe it was a strategic move to lower the price), Bombardier went to see Airbus who say this a perfect fit in the construction of aircraft in the US. Moreover, the US content of the C series is already higher than that of Boeing B787 aircraft.
Anyway, what Boeing could not get via a contract it is trying to get via the government
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