Farnborough Airshow Makes Comeback Amid Industry Turbulence

Boeing 737-10
Delta ordered up to 130 Boeing 737-10s, the largest deal announced at the air show.
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The Farnborough International Airshow was overloaded with expectations—after all, it was the first of the big air shows to occur since Paris in 2019, so just reconnecting with people was going to be a big thing. It also would be a showcase for the industry’s sustainability efforts and the perfect...
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