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TOPSHOT - CEO of Virgin Group, Sir Richard Branson (L), bites an apple reading "Airbus 10.000" on January 17, 2011 in Colomiers, western France, after Branson announced that low-cost US carrier Virgin America ordered sixty Airbus A320 including thirty A320 Neo ("New Engine Option") for around $5 billion (3.8 billion euros). Europe's Airbus remained the world's biggest planemaker in 2010 by booking its 10,000th order, beating US rival Boeing, and plans to increase deliveries further this year, company chairman Tom Enders said today. AFP PHOTO / ERIC CABANIS (Photo by ERIC CABANIS / AFP) (Photo by ERIC CABANIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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