The first Paris Air Show in four years comes at a pivotal time for Airbus. Demand for commercial aircraft is surging, as are supply chain and production delays.
On the surface, the story is pretty simple. Through a combination of clever strategy and the mistakes of rival Boeing, Airbus has achieved a commanding—and enduring—lead in most segments of the commercial airplane market.
Our Air Transport editors have been speaking to aviation experts, including Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury and ACI Asia-Pacific’s director general Stefano Baronci.
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An aerospace industry full of pent-up energy – and no small number of challenges – lands in Le Bourget next week. Aviation Week’s editors and data forecasters will take your questions and offer a sneak peak at what they will be watching for in commercial aviation and defense as the iconic air show makes its return after a four-year hiatus.
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