Jim Boulden: How important is the plane, you know, the tube and the wings as opposed to the engines? A lot of these planes will use engines from Rolls-Royce or engines from Pratt & Whitney. He says it's not just Airbus convincing itself that it wants to put that money up. It has to convince engine makers to do it as well,. And Boeing just sits by idly doing nothing, right? So, I mean, what's happening on the flip side of this equation?
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