Boeing lowers 2044 global air fleet outlook amid supply chain woes
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Boeing lowers 2044 global air fleet outlook amid supply chain woes
NEW YORK: The global commercial aviation fleet will stand just under 50,000 planes in 2044, with most built over the next 20 years, according to a Boeing forecast released Saturday. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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The US aircraft manufacturer Boeing has adjusted its forecast for aircraft demand over the next 20 years. Boeing expects a total demand of 43,600 new aircraft by 2044. Boeing expects growth in passenger traffic to be 4.2 percent instead of 4.7.
The forecasts are based on an annual increase of 4.2% until 2044. The post Boeing anticipates a global fleet in 2044 damaged by the appeared first on Les Affaires supplies.
The world's commercial fleet should reach just under 50,000 aircraft in 2044, with almost 44,000 manufactured since now and until then, Boeing foresees.The supply problems “played a small role in our slight reduction in deliveries for the next twenty years,” acknowledged Darren Hulst, Boeing's vice president of marketing for the commercial aviation business (BCA), during a press presentation, before the accident of a 787 Dreamliner by Air India.…
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