By Nicolas Fichot
TOULOUSE, France, July 16 (Reuters) - French and German leaders hold a one-day summit dominated by the future of Airbus parent EADS on Monday, seeking to halt in-fighting blamed for their worst recent industrial crisis.
Rivalry between French and German camps inside Europe's biggest aerospace and defence group is widely blamed for delays to the world's largest airliner, the Airbus A380 superjumbo, and has strained the two nations' political and economic ...
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