A stretched version of the lightweight Canadian-designed airplane makes a lot of sense, "but we don't want to be right too early", Chief Executive Guillaume Faury told investors.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher; editing by Richard Lough)
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PARIS (Reuters) - Europe's Airbus on Friday gave the strongest hint yet that it plans to launch a bigger version of its 110 to 130-seat A220 passenger jet, but cautioned it would only act at the right time.
A stretched version of the lightweight Canadian-designed airplane makes a lot of sense, "but we don't want to be right too early", Chief Executive Guillaume Faury told investors.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher; editing by Richard Lough)
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