Airlines will need 33,500 new jets from now through 2030, Boeing said in a statement. Boeing executives released the new forecast ahead of next week's Paris Air Show , which highlights the planemaker's industry-dominating rivalry with Europe's Airbus. Randy Tinseth, vice president of marketing for ...
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