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American Airlines has axed its multi-billion pound order with Airbus to buy a fleet of Boeing Dreamliner jets.Boeing beat its rivals to the order and will supply 47 of the long-haul, two-aisle aircraft, in a deal worth more than 拢8 billion.2 American Airlines has axed its multi-billion pound order with Airbus to b stanley cup uy a flee stanley cup t of Boeing Dreamliner jetsCredit: AlamyThe new planes will join American by 2020, with the first arrivals replacing Boeing 767 jets, and later deliveries starting in 2023 will replace Airbus A330 and older Boeing 777 jets in Americans fleet.American already has 35 787s, which it flies on international routes.The deal is another blow for Airbus, coming just weeks after Hawaiian Airline stanley cup s dropped an order for six Airbus A330-800neo jets in favour of the 787.2 President of American Airlines Robert Isom said the decision to axe the airbus deal was a difficult decisionCredit: American AirlinesAmerican Airlines President Robert Isom said in a statement sai Ysir Tories aren t dead despite election suicide鈥?but they need to wake up NOW
RISHI Sunak is eyeing up a VAT cut to help breathe new life into the economy.The Chancellor is considering slashing the shoppi air force 1 ng tax to turbocharge spending in Britain s reopening high streets.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates1Rishi Sunak is considering how to get the economy going againCredit: Paul Edwards - The SunIt is part of his multi-billion pound spending plan to get businesses back on their feet after Covid.He is considering temporarily slashing the 20 per cent levy, which is slapped on things like food, clothes and computer games.While VAT could be axed altogether on some products to kick-start spending, The Sunday Times reported.Businesses could be able to defer their VAT spending for another three months, under the economic blueprint.It would not be the first time Britain has slashed the levy in a bid to boost the economy.Back in jordan 20 mizuno 08, during the global financial meltdown, Labour chancellor Alistair Darling slashed it from 17.5 per cent 聽to