Airlines Will Need 680 New Aircraft Yearly, Douglas Predicts

Over the next 20 years, airlines will need nearly 13,600 new aircraft, valued at $1.1 trillion, according to a new forecast issued yesterday by McDonnell Douglas. This amounts to about 680 new airplanes a year, said Don Black, VP-general manager of sales and marketing for Douglas Aircraft. The...

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