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Boeing is forecasting strong growth in aviation despite recent crash, with demand for 43,600 new planes by 2044.
From fatal crashes to failing checks, Boeing’s troubling track record in India—fuelled by crew errors, ageing fleets and ...
Emirates President Tim Clark said he was seeing a greater degree of determination from Boeing to resolve its many issues ...
Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, has said he remains cautiously optimistic that the first Boeing 777X deliveries will ...
Speaking at the IATA summit, Clark noted a renewed focus from Boeing’s leadership to address its longstanding production and ...
Emirates, one of the world's biggest ... Iata said in its report. Boeing's Commercial Market Outlook forecasts that an additional 2,845 freighters will enter service over the next 20 years to ...
Emirates' president criticized Boeing over further delays to the 777X jet delivery. Tim Clark said delays had been costly, and the airline would have "a serious conversation" with Boeing.
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline and a major buyer of Boeing Co. widebody aircraft, said it will have “serious conversations” with the US planemaker in coming months ...
Emirates has ordered five Boeing 777 freighters, eventually expanding its fleet to 21 of the planes. The order comes days after Emirates' boss criticized a fresh delay to Boeing's new passenger ...
Languages: English. Emirates, the largest airline in the Middle East, has announced the purchase of five 777 planes from Boeing for $1 billion. The sale of five Boeing 777-200LR freighters ...