DUBLIN (Reuters) - The head of Europe's Airbus pledged on Friday to push ahead at "full throttle" with plans for a new assembly line in Alabama for Bombardier's CSeries jet, following what he called a "hands down" legal win for Airbus's Canadian partner against Boeing.
Speaking to Reuters from Montreal, where he celebrated the result with Bombardier Inc
"I never heard of a good strategy that was conducted aggressively against one's own customer and that is what I would take away from that. I don't think that's the way to do business," Enders said in a telephone interview.
A U.S. agency earlier rejected imposing duties on Bombardier's CSeries, dismissing Boeing Co's
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