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British jet-engine maker Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc sees the widebody aircraft market rebounding faster than expected.
The long-haul market that Rolls-Royce services was hardest hit by the pandemic but recently there have been some signs of a pick-up in sales talks. Chief Executive Officer Warren East said the company is discussing future production planning and rates with aircraft manufacturer Airbus SE. 

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