Boeing wants to regain market in Latin America

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The multinational says it is willing to increase their sales and services in South America.
The U.S. manufacturer Boeing is clear that although it has lost market share in Latin America and Colombia, will start a new era in which we ‘show teeth’ to its direct competitor, Airbus.
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“We used to be leaders in Colombia and suppliers for Avianca and SAM, and had a few minor problems, and it is our fault because we did not put the attention we needed, but again we will regain lost market.

But do not think we’re behind Airbus, we remain leaders in the market, “said Boeing Vice President of Sales for Latin America and the Caribbean, Van Rex Gallard.

Colombia is, for that manufacturer, a very important market, “we have very good customers, starting AviancaTaca AeroRepúbica well, now Copa Airlines”.

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And one of the strategies that the company has up its sleeve is innovation. Precisely in this sense one of their latest creations is the model 787, which is the most modern aircraft and high technology in the world, of which there are 824 orders from 58 airlines, which has delivered 18 to four airlines: ANA, Japan Airlines, Ethiopian and LAN.

In any case, this aircraft which brings innovations to reduce the impact felt by the passenger due to turbulence, 30 percent more storage space for luggage and an electronic dimming of the cabin windows to adapt to different times of the day, come to AviancaTaca airplanes and Aeromexico, to be delivered in two years.

“We see ourselves very well in the Latin American market and we have always considered our, we had stumbled because we have a little distracted, but this 2012 will be a year that we will prove that we are the leaders of aviation in America “he said, Rex Gallard.

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