Passage Questions(71 to 75): Read the few paragraphs below and answer questions:   Airbus says it has turned the corner after a crisis connected to production problems and turmoil in the boardrooms at its A380 super-jumbo project that has gone on for the past year. Speaking at the paris air show, Louis Galois, CEO of the European plane maker, said, “Airbus is back”. Airbus, which announced a raft of orders on the first day of the show, is competing with Boeing, its American rival, for the litle of the largest plane maker in the world. Boeing is expected to reveal the numbers of orders for its 787 Dream liner soon. Airbus orders unveiled on Monday included Qatar Airways confirming a $750m. Boeing and Airbus are also competing for orders from aircraft leasing firms. Orders from these companies who rank highly among the biggest global buyers of aircraft are often regarded as an indication of how successful a model will be in the long term. Airbus also secured orders from US Airways that are worth $10bn for 22 of its A350 jets. 60 A320s and ten of its A330-200 wide-body planes. A few months ago, Aribus unveiled a major cost-cutting program aiming to reduce the workforce in Europe by10,000, as well as announcing a group restructuring. “I can tell you with full confidence that Airbus is back and fully back, as you have started noting yesterday as demonstrated by our first day announcements, “said Mr. Gallois on the air show. However, Boeing also announced a deal with General Electric (GE) on the show’s first day. GE’s commercial aviation services placed an order for six 777 Boeing freighters valued at around $ 4bn. to be delivered in the last quarter of A wall Street Journal website report, quoting the Delta operating chief yesterday said that Delta Air Lines were on the verge of ordering as many as 125 Boeing 787 jetliners by the end of his year. However, a spokesman for Delta later said that it had been having conversations “With several aircraft makers” said that “no final decision” had been made on future fleet purchases. (Q-71): The problems at Airbus

A    Turned into crisis

B    are well on their way to being sorted out

C    are back again

D    are far from resolved

Solution

Correct Answer: Option E

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