Avolon predicts China will need 3,200 new aircraft by 2026

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China’s booming air travel market will require 3,200 new airliners over the coming decade, with more than 50% still to be ordered, according to a new study released by lessor Avolon. Ireland-headquartered Avolon, which was bought by China’s Bohai Leasing in 2016, is the world’s third-largest leasing...

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