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Boeing and European Cargo Airline Finalize Order of 10 Aircraft
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Airbus Sees Global Recovery To Happen Between 1Q2023 And 3Q2024
According to Airbus, air traffic full recovery is projected by late of 2024. The global aircraft manufacturer pushes back its production of 65 A320s until 2024 and adheres to the current target of 50 production rate per month by end of 2022.
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Airbus: 585,000 Pilots Needed in the Next 20 Years
Airbus has released its latest Global Services Forecast (GSF) 2022-2041 which highlights, with respect to the pilot training side, a need for 585,000 new pilots in 2041 broken down as follows:
- North America – 97,000
- Latin America – 38,000
- Europe and CIS – 115,000
- Middle East – 56,000
- Africa – 14,000
- China – 138,000
- Asia-Pacific – 127,000
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Caribbean Country Announces Plans to Order Nine ATR Aircraft
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Airbus Delivers 500th A350 to Spanish Airline
Airbus has delivered its 500th A350 to Iberia, Spain’s national airline, which is the 15th of this kind among the carrier’s fleet. According to Airbus, it has been eight years since the first aircraft of this kind has been delivered to an airline and that is Qatar Airways in particular.
“When we designed the A350 and delivered the first one, we were extremely proud to have created a real clean sheet, state-of-the-art aircraft, delivering unmatched performance and economics. It offers outstanding space, comfort and quietness to the passengers , and it contributes significantly to decarbonising aviation,” said Philippe Mhun, EVP Programs and Services at Airbus.
AFM Team Note – Iberia has relaunched its Ab-initio Pilot Training Program in order to support its expansion.
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