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​UTC, Rockwell Collins may need to woo Chinese airlines to get $30 billion deal done

By MLex Staff ( September 15, 2017, 08:45 GMT | Insight) -- Aircraft parts makers United Technologies and Rockwell Collins may need to assuage worries among Chinese airlines that a strengthening of their market power through a $30 billion merger won't push up costs in aircraft or spare parts purchases. At least one major Chinese airline has raised early questions over whether the tie-up could lead to more expensive purchase contracts, especially for popular aircraft models such as Airbus's A320 and Boeing's 737.Aircraft parts makers United Technologies and Rockwell Collins may need to assuage worries among Chinese airlines that a strengthening of their market power through a $30 billion merger won't push up costs in aircraft or spare parts purchases....

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