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Boeing has forecasted demand for 2.4 million new aviation jobs by 2044, driven mostly by the need to replace retiring workers ...
In North America, Boeing projects a need for 119,000 new pilots, 123,000 new technicians, and 193,000 new cabin crew over the ...
At EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, Boeing released its 2025 Pilot and Technician Outlook, projecting the need for 2.37 million new ...
Boeing reports mixed Q2 results with wider loss due to industry challenges, but analysts remain bullish on strong delivery ...
The industry faces a critical shortage of maintenance technicians, with projections indicating a deficit of 12,000 to 48,000 workers over the next decade.
Boeing Predicts Small Dip In Demand For Pilots, Airline Techs is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
Changes in fleet mix in emerging markets, Boeing projects, and continued demand for aviation personnel as the global commercial fleet changes to meet the demands of the flying public. Boeing's 2025 ...
Boeing's quarterly loss more than halved and was much smaller than analysts expected as the U.S. planemaker ramped up jet ...
Boeing also said single-aisle airplanes will make up 72% of the global fleet in 2044, up from 66% in 2024, driven largely by short-haul travel and low-cost carriers in emerging markets. Last year ...
President Donald J. Trump’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia spotlighted the enduring ties between the Kingdom and the United ...
Meanwhile, Boeing executives are expected to brief media on the company’s latest 20-year Commercial Market Outlook which predicts demand for 43,600 new aircraft over the next two decades.
Countries striking agreements with the United States have pledged to buy more Boeing planes, but it’s not clear whether those ...