Most foreign official gifts which the President and First Lady do not retain for themselves are transferred to the National Archives by the Gift Unit, and become part of a presidential library museum collection.
Any foreign gift that is of substantial value is considered a gift to "the people of the USA", not it's president, so if the president wants to keep it they must purchase it.
They're trying to find loopholes to this rule by transferring it this way or that way, so Trump can keep it, despite it being clearly against the law.
The answer is that Airbus has a backlog of 8720 jets, most of them narrow bodies like the A320s that Ryanair would probably want to replace the 737s.
Airbus is looking to expand their production to 75 jets/month by 2027, so if they ordered now, they get by... I don't know, hopefully someone will math it out for me.
Surely the comment wasn't removed because he was encouraging people to demonstrate their displeasure regarding their denied claims directly to the health insurance's CEO, as that would be perfectly legal.
I was gonna ask why are you being a Constant Pain, but then it hit me.
Good one, but it's harder to catch than the first guy's pun with the piss off.