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But you also don't need to pay bad managers extra money for their failures. That EADS plans to cancel it if the politicians decide to not buy it in the planned numbers because of the failures, look in my eyes like some kind of loss of realism for EADS. The A400 is a big chance to enter a new market, and they badly screwed it. Instead of now doing the best to make the tax payer pay for their failures (what will be essentially the case when EADS cancels the project) these managers should try to sell the existing product as good as possible.
It is there now. It flies. It is the second-most powerful turbo-prop in the world. It has capabilities that neither a C-17 nor a C-130J has. Somebody will sure want to buy this.
It is there now. It flies. It is the second-most powerful turbo-prop in the world. It has capabilities that neither a C-17 nor a C-130J has. Somebody will sure want to buy this.