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Boeing is an American aerospace company founded in 1916 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. It is one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world and produces a wide range of commercial airplanes such as the 737, 747, 767, 777, and 787 Dreamliner, which are used by airlines across the globe. Besides commercial aviation, Boeing is also a major defense and space contractor, building military aircraft, satellites, and spacecraft. The company is known for its engineering innovation and long history in aviation, though in recent years it has faced challenges related to safety, production quality, and competition.

Airbus is a European multinational aircraft manufacturer established in 1970 and based in Toulouse, France. It is Boeing’s main competitor in the large commercial aircraft market and offers a broad family of jets ranging from the A220 and A320 family for short and medium routes to wide-body aircraft like the A330, A350, and the former flagship A380. Airbus is recognized for introducing fly-by-wire control systems in airliners and for its strong focus on fuel efficiency, digital technology, and sustainable aviation, including work on hydrogen-powered concepts.

Bombardier is a Canadian aerospace company founded in 1942, originally as a snowmobile maker, and later becoming a major aircraft manufacturer. Today, Bombardier focuses mainly on business jets after selling its commercial aircraft programs, such as the CRJ regional jets and the CSeries (now the Airbus A220). Its well-known business aircraft include the Challenger and Global series, which are valued for their comfort, range, and advanced technology, making Bombardier a leading name in the corporate and private aviation market.

ATR is a Franco-Italian aircraft manufacturer formed in 1981 as a joint venture between Airbus and Leonardo, with headquarters in Toulouse, France. The company specializes in regional turboprop aircraft, mainly the ATR 42 and ATR 72, which are widely used by regional and low-cost airlines for short-haul routes. ATR aircraft are known for their fuel efficiency, low operating costs, and ability to operate from short and less-developed runways, making them ideal for connecting smaller cities and remote regions.

