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What To Expect In Commercial Aviation During The Next 10 Years
What To Expect In Commercial Aviation During The Next 10 Years
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120 data points on over 156,000 commercial and business aviation aircraft, including military transports. Discover the most trustworthy resource for the complete aircraft history, plus ad hoc reports, month-over-month trend analysis and details on expected deliveries through 2050.
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Advanced propulsion technologies, emerging markets and the drive toward CO2 emission reductions will lead to new shapes in the sky by the 2030s—particularly in the advanced air mobility, regional and single-aisle sectors. Credit: Aircraft image credits (from top): Boeing, EVA and Sylvain Ramadier/Airbus. Crystal ball image credit: Altayb/Getty Images
Civil aviation is just emerging from its deepest crisis. While the immediate focus is on repairing balance sheets and rebuilding fleets and networks, work in the next 10 years will be crucial to securing the sector's future. Making progress on environmental sustainability is the overarching theme...
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