Boeing Cuts Aircraft Demand Forecast for Next 20 Years; Airbus Remains Optimistic
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In a CNN interview, Emirates' Boss lashes out at Airbus and Boeing Over Delivery Delays
Dubai, July 2 - In a recent CNN interview, Sir Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, one of the world’s leading airlines, expressed deep frustration with aerospace giants Airbus and Boeing over persistent delivery delays that have disrupted the carrier’s fleet expansion plans. Clark, known for his candid approach, did not mince words as he highlighted the ongoing challenges plaguing the aviation industry’s supply chain, accusing both manufacture…
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Boeing cuts aircraft demand forecast for next 20 years; Airbus remains optimistic
Boeing has revised its forecast for aircraft demand over the next 20 years downward, indicating a possible deceleration in order momentum. Meanwhile, manufacturers of aerospace components maintain that the disruptions in the supply chain caused by the pandemic have yet to be resolved, suggesting that shortages in new aircraft supply will continue in the near term.
Boeing is out-delivering Airbus among US airlines
This is not the kind of information you’d expect. After all, Airbus has been out-delivering Boeing for years. Our models have reported this. But there’s a nuance to the duopoly delivery rates. Boeing has been delivering single-aisle aircraft faster to US airlines than Airbus. Let’s explain. The start of this data item came from an enquiry about ASMs among the US airline fleet. .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image:…
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