Airbus NSR
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Airbus NSR ("New Short Range") is a new project by Airbus that is intended to replace the Airbus A320. Expected to enter service around 2014, it would compete with the Boeing Y1. As of 2006 available information is scarce, though preliminary studies indicate that the efficiency advantage over existing models will be marginal until new engine technologies are available.[1]
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