Airbus, Boeing Must Rely On Narrowbodies During Difficult 2021

JetBlue Airbus A220-300 takeoff
JetBlue’s first Airbus A220-300 made its initial test flight from Mobile, Alabama, in December.
Credit: Airbus
Back in the good times, when international trade was roaring and big growth way above GDP trends was normal, the aircraft manufacturing duopoly of Airbus and Boeing could rely on two large revenue streams. The omnipresent narrowbodies were being delivered in growing numbers, and the only real...

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