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Despite strong returns concerns raised over number of new aircraft in the market.
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Jens Flottau

Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr is concerned about the number of new aircraft coming into the market in the coming years, mainly based on the production rates envisioned by Airbus.
 
 
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Sean Broderick

Issues extend to everyday business practices, such as using repairs instead of new parts.
 
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Bernie Baldwin

Crossover narrowbody jets are seeking to expand the niche they have found. Industry observers have noted an increased potential for crossover jets to bring more right-sizing to the European market.
 
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