Ukridge
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United has purchased Airbus products. In fact many air carriers around the world have purchased Airbus products, continue to purchase Airbus products, and will in the future purchase Airbus products.
Yet one need barely open the business section to read of yet another American effort to take action because there is not a "level' playing field due to monies that EADS/Airbus received and perhaps still receive from various European governments. To which I ask .. so?
Now, apart from a disparate grouping of trade agreements signed over the years, what difference does it make if a democratically elected representative body decides to seed money into one of its industries? Is this a sin or a moral affront? Is it written in Holy Writ that a state cannot spend its money as it chooses? If it is the money of the nation, then the nation can so decide to spend it as it pleases, or so one would think within the context of self and nationalistic determination. What about sugar subsidies in the U.S. and farm supports on both side of the sea? Countries around the world make investment within their borders to further their own interests.
Is the idea behind any business venture to have a level playing pitch? Really? Or is it rather to gain advantage where able within the context of the prevailing civil code?
To me, this seems to be looking at the problem in reverse. If I were an executive at an airline I would seek to purchase the aircraft that would suit my needs and seek to acquire said aircraft at a reasonable price. I, as the executive, have little interest in 'how' or 'where' the aircraft is produced (well perhaps only as a secondary consideration), but rather will it generate revenue and profits for the shareholders.
Airline executives around the world have in many cases tipped their hat toward Airbus. If the playing field were to be "leveled" back to what only Boeing could produce, one would think that the airlines would actually suffer because one may be forced to choose the (in many cases) second choice of Boeing.
Just curious about all this chest thumping and puffing.
Any ideas? Cosmo, Busdriver, World Traveler?
Yet one need barely open the business section to read of yet another American effort to take action because there is not a "level' playing field due to monies that EADS/Airbus received and perhaps still receive from various European governments. To which I ask .. so?
Now, apart from a disparate grouping of trade agreements signed over the years, what difference does it make if a democratically elected representative body decides to seed money into one of its industries? Is this a sin or a moral affront? Is it written in Holy Writ that a state cannot spend its money as it chooses? If it is the money of the nation, then the nation can so decide to spend it as it pleases, or so one would think within the context of self and nationalistic determination. What about sugar subsidies in the U.S. and farm supports on both side of the sea? Countries around the world make investment within their borders to further their own interests.
Is the idea behind any business venture to have a level playing pitch? Really? Or is it rather to gain advantage where able within the context of the prevailing civil code?
To me, this seems to be looking at the problem in reverse. If I were an executive at an airline I would seek to purchase the aircraft that would suit my needs and seek to acquire said aircraft at a reasonable price. I, as the executive, have little interest in 'how' or 'where' the aircraft is produced (well perhaps only as a secondary consideration), but rather will it generate revenue and profits for the shareholders.
Airline executives around the world have in many cases tipped their hat toward Airbus. If the playing field were to be "leveled" back to what only Boeing could produce, one would think that the airlines would actually suffer because one may be forced to choose the (in many cases) second choice of Boeing.
Just curious about all this chest thumping and puffing.
Any ideas? Cosmo, Busdriver, World Traveler?