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New aircraft backlog stretches well into 2030s: Boeing boss
Mark LudlowQueensland bureau chief
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Boeing’s global president and chief executive Dave Calhoun says the backlog of orders for new passenger aircraft is not going to ease any time soon, with the waitlist stretched well into the 2030s.
While the global aviation industry has recovered from the pandemic, he said the demand for new aircraft from airlines around the world was easily out-stripping supply for both Boeing and its main competitor, Airbus.
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Mark Ludlow writes on politics, energy and infrastructure based in Brisbane. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mludlow@afr.com
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