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Boeing exploring possible $6 billion sale of Jeppesen unit, Bloomberg News reports
Nov 9, 2024 1:18 PM

Nov 8 (Reuters) - Boeing ( BA ) is exploring a possible

$6 billion sale of its Jeppesen navigation unit, Bloomberg News

reported on Friday.

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