Boeing trims projection for 20-year jet demand
- Boeing estimates a need for 43,600 new aircraft through 2044, a slight reduction from last year's estimate of 43,975 units for 2043, according to Reuters.
- Passenger traffic growth estimates have been lowered from 4.7% to 4.2%, reflecting Boeing's adjusted economic forecast.
- Boeing faces a production shortfall of 1,500 to 2,000 jets due to post-COVID challenges and safety concerns, with the U.S. FAA limiting 737 MAX output.
- Airbus increased its 20-year demand forecast by 2% to 43,420 jets, indicating confidence in the air transport industry despite geopolitical tensions.
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According to the original report, Boeing expects an increase of more than 40% in the overall demand for air travel by 2030, which will boost the need for thousands of new aircraft in the coming years. According to its forecast of demand for the next 20 years, 43.600 new commercial aircraft will be needed until 2044. This forecast was presented on a Sunday just before the Paris Airshow, putting Boeing in the spotlight of the aviation sector.Boein…
Boeing slightly trims projection for 20-year jet demand
Boeing expects global demand for air travel to increase by more than 40% by 2030, driving the need for thousands of new jetliners in the next few years, according to its 20-year demand forecast for commercial airliners released Sunday ahead of the Paris Airshow.
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