The simple solution to all this pointless nit-picking is to simply count the total for the two years combined. That has been my argument from the outset. However I note that you have never engaged me on that point....
Come on, man, don't change arguments mid-course. Your point was, and I quote, "The reality is that Boeing comfortably outsold Airbus in both 2005 and 2006."
Not combined, no, BOTH in 2005 AND 2006. You even fortified your stance by saying, and I quote again, "Airbus would be behind Boeing regardless.
It doesn't matter if you count the years separately or in combination." So, even counted separately, you say, Boeing would be in the lead in both years.
THAT, and ONLY that, is what I am arguing with you over. I never argued with you over the combined number, because that might, depending on Airbus' final numbers, be higher for Boeing than for Airbus. My point of disagreement is, and always has been, you not recognising the official numbers which put Airbus in the lead for 2005, and trying to change them so Boeing would be in the lead.
Remember, once more, YOU are the one tampering with the numbers, I am perfectly fine with the official ones.
If you still don't get the point, then I'm sorry, but I'm not going to keep on repeating this infinitely.