Airlines will need 680 new aircraft yearly: McDonnell Douglas
Airlines over the next 20 years will need nearly 13,600 new aircraft, or about 680 a year, according to a new forecast from McDonnell Douglas. The forecast includes all 457 scheduled and nonscheduled airlines which operate jet aircraft, said Don Black, VP-general manager of sales and marketing for...
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