KEY POINTS
  • Both aerospace giants stand accused of receiving illegal subsidies.
  • Last week, reports suggested that the US case against Airbus will prove successful.
  • Airbus has upped its estimate for the number of new aircraft needed for delivery over the next 20 years.

Boeing and Airbus won't gain anything by "going at each other's jugular," according to the European planemaker's top salesman.

Earlier this week, Airbus shares slumped on reports that the World Trade Organization will soon grant President Donald Trump the right to slap billions of dollars in tariffs as recompense for subsidies granted to Airbus by European lawmakers.