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Originally published April 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM | Page modified April 17, 2009 at 9:09 AM

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EADS would consider splitting Pentagon contract

Airbus' parent company EADS says it would bid with partner Northrop Grumman Corp. for a $35 billion U.S. Air Force contract even if it has to share it with arch-rival Boeing Co.

PARIS —

Airbus' parent company EADS says it would bid with partner Northrop Grumman Corp. for a $35 billion U.S. Air Force contract even if it has to share it with arch-rival Boeing Co.

EADS spokesman Pierre Bayle said Friday that EADS wants to bid "whatever the solution" Defense Secretary Robert Gates picks for the 179-plane contract.

Bayle confirmed comments by EADS CEO Louis Gallois in The New York Times that the Northrop-EADS team would consider dividing the contract with Boeing as long as EADS could build at least 12 planes annually.

Gallois said that number is needed to support building a factory in Mobile, Alabama.

A contract awarded to Northrop-EADS last year was overturned after a Congressional audit found the terms unfairly penalized Boeing's smaller plane.

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