Boosting Production Is Key In 2024 For Commercial Aircraft-Makers

Turkish Airlines A350 in flight

Airbus plans to raise A350 production to 10 aircraft per month.

Credit: Airbus
The big three Western commercial aircraft manufacturers—Airbus, Boeing and Embraer—have had a tumultuous 2023, full of supplier and production challenges. As demand for new aircraft remains at historically high levels, they hope 2024 will be a somewhat smoother ride. Commercial aircraft...
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