World freighter fleet will double in next two decades, Boeing says
THE BOEING CO. projects the world freighter fleet will more than double over the next 20 years, from 1,742 to 3,523 aircraft. Boeing's Current Market Outlook 2001, released Aug. 7, forecasts that 1,238 cargo aircraft will be retired, for a net gain of 1,781 airplanes.
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