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Airbus foresees demand for 39,000 new passenger & freighter aircraft by 2040

15 November 2021

In the next 20 years, Airbus forecasts demand for air transport to progressively shift from fleet growth to the accelerated retirement of older, less fuel-efficient aircraft, resulting in a need for some 39,000 new-build pas senger and freighter aircraft [Read More]

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