An employee works on the Premier line of business jets at the Wichita, Kan., plant of Hawker Beechcraft, which announced last week that it had reached a $1.79 billion “exclusivity agreement” with a Chinese aerospace manufacturer for the sale of its business jet and general aviation operations that hopefully will save some of its thousands of jobs in Kansas. (Wichita (Kan.) Eagle via Associated Press)
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