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EADS is a European holding company that also encompasses Eurocopter helicopters, Astrium satellites and Cassidian defense electronics businesses. Airbus' civil aviation arm accounts for almost two-thirds of EADS sales. Chief Executive Louis Gallois' stated aim of increasing its share of sales from military aircraft received a major setback last month when the U.S. Air Force chose Boeing Co. to build its new fleet of aerial refueling tankers, a contract worth $35 billion. EADS' Ring said the company's euro11.9 billion in net cash gives it "a lot of headroom" to make acquisitions, and said the company was looking "probably across the Atlantic." Ring said EADS could afford between euro1 billion and euro2 billion on acquisitions, adding "I'm confident something is going to happen in 2011." EADS said its full-year earnings were euro553 million, on sales of euro45.8 billion. The company says it will deliver between 520 and 530 aircraft this year, up from a record setting 510 last year. Asia's rapidly growing middle classes are driving demand for new airplanes, with Airbus forecasting some 8,560 new passenger jets worth $1.2 trillion will be delivered in Asia by 2029. The European plane maker expects that the Asia Pacific area will account for a third of global passenger aircraft deliveries over the next two decades, up from about a quarter in the previous 20 years
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