Airlines are expected to emerge from the COVID 19 pandemic with newer, more efficient fleets that are a “huge step forward” in reducing industry carbon emissions, according to a senior Boeing executive
The US aerospace giant’s chief sustainability officer, Chris Raymond, told Australasian reporters on a conference call Friday that Boeing believed airlines would be putting newer models such as its 737 MAX back into service.
Boeing sees fleet renewal, which sees older planes replaced by aircraft that are 15 to 25 percent more fuel-efficient, as a key plank in the move to a more sustainable aviation industry.
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Source:: AirlineRatings.Com