Boeing, Air India and Paris
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Boeing Co. is scaling back its presence at the 2025 Paris Air Show this week following the June 12 fatal crash of an Air India 787 Dreamliner wide-body jet
The Air India 787-8 crash could pose another long-term crisis for Boeing. Or not. But barring the crash, Boeing had been making seemingly significant progress in pulling itself from a multi-year slump.
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.
In this article, AeroTime casts its eye through the official Air Show preview list to pick out its highlights – which aircraft are likely to grab the most headlines, which will attract the most orders,
Bonjour et Bienvenue to the Paris Edition. I’m Bloomberg Opinion columnist Lionel Laurent. If you haven’t yet, subscribe now to the Paris Edition newsletter. The Paris Air Show has long been the place to showcase record-breaking airplane orders,
Boeing ( NYSE: BA ), while still in the game, is anticipated to have a lower profile during the show after announcing major Gulf orders during U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent diplomatic tour. Still, the American manufacturer is tipped to finalize an important fleet renewal deal with Royal Air Maroc.