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Civil Aircraft / Commercial Aircraft

Reuters: Business Travel Emissions Down Since Pandemic

December 18, 2023December 18, 2023 - by Forecast International

While business travel has seen a mild rebound since the pandemic, it continues to lag behind leisure flights and remains significantly below pre-pandemic levels. Some companies have embraced virtual meetings …

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Airbus and Boeing Report November 2023 Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries

December 13, 2023December 13, 2023 - by Kasper Oestergaard

Strong comeback for 737 MAX deliveries /// Boeing 6,000+ aircraft backlog record in sight Boeing and Airbus delivered 56 and 64 commercial jets in November 2023, compared to 48 and …

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Civil Aircraft / Commercial Aircraft

IATA Sees Airlines Hitting Record Revenue Levels in 2024

December 6, 2023December 6, 2023 - by Forecast International

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its outlook for the airline industry in 2024, painting a picture of continued recovery with some lingering concerns. Despite significant growth in …

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Airbus and Boeing Report October 2023 Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries

November 15, 2023December 13, 2023 - by Kasper Oestergaard

Dubai Airshow well underway with Boeing in the lead in the orders race /// 355-aircraft Turkish Airlines order for Airbus jets agreed to in principal – not yet officially announced …

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As 2023 Draws to a Close, Airlines Apply Lessons Learned

November 2, 2023October 31, 2023 - by Thomas Dolzall

If the dominant themes of 2022 across the commercial aviation sector were burgeoning structural stabilization and the cautious consolidation of emergent financial gains, then 2023 has been defined by rejuvenation …

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Airbus and Boeing Report September 2023 Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries

October 12, 2023November 15, 2023 - by Kasper Oestergaard

Quiet month for Airbus. Boeing reports very strong orders, weak 737 MAX deliveries. Boeing and Airbus delivered 27 and 55 commercial jets in September 2023, compared to 51 and 53 …

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Top 100 Airlines in the United States: 2022 Traffic Figures and 2023 Forecast

September 26, 2023September 25, 2023 - by Kasper Oestergaard

In 2022, airlines in the U.S. (excluding foreign carriers) carried a total of 862.8 million passengers, up 28.0 percent from 674.1 million in 2021.  Of this total, 759.8 million, or …

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Civil Aircraft / Commercial Aircraft / Featured

Airbus and Boeing Report August 2023 Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries

September 14, 2023October 11, 2023 - by Kasper Oestergaard

Quiet month for Boeing.  Airbus sets new all-time backlog record. Boeing and Airbus delivered 35 and 52 commercial jets in August 2023, compared to 35 and 41 deliveries, respectively, in …

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Airbus and Boeing Report July 2023 Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries

August 15, 2023August 15, 2023 - by Kasper Oestergaard

Both companies reaffirm 2023 guidance. Boeing closing in on 737 production rate hike. Boeing and Airbus delivered 43 and 64 commercial jets in July 2023, compared to 26 and 46 …

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Civil Aircraft / Commercial Aircraft

U.S. Air Travel to Europe Up, Domestic Flights Down

August 4, 2023August 4, 2023 - by Doug Royce

American travelers are packing international flights this summer, leaving some domestic-focused U.S. airlines with lower profits. The number of passengers who flew on domestic flights last month is down 2% …

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