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Boeing sees pandemic recovery

Company predicts market to be worth $9 trillion over next decade

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Boeing said Tuesday that the airline industry is showing signs of recovering from the pandemic, and it raised its bullish prediction about demand for airline and military planes and other aerospace products and services.

The company predicted that the aerospace market will be worth $9 trillion over the next decade. That is up from Boeing’s prediction of $8.5 trillion last year and $8.7 trillion in 2019, before the pandemic torpedoed demand for airline jets.

Separately, Boeing reported a small gain in new airliner orders during August, underscori­ng the fragile nature of the recovery in air travel. The company posted net orders for 23 commercial jets after accounting for 30 cancellati­ons – 28 of them for the 737 Max.

As recently as 2018, Boeing booked more than 1,000 orders. That was followed, however, by two deadly Max crashes that led regulators around the world to ground the plane for nearly two years, crippling Boeing’s commercial-planes business. Since then it has also struggled with production flaws on another plane, the larger 787.

Boeing delivered 22 planes last month, trailing the 40 deliveries by European rival Airbus. Deliveries are a crucial source of cash for the companies.

Boeing officials said the last year shows that air travel can rebound quickly, an assertion that was reflected in their upbeat long-term forecast.

“We lost about two years of growth,” said Darren Hulst, Boeing vice president of commercial marketing. “However, we see recovery to pre-virus levels by the end of 2023 or early 2024.”

An average of 1.85 million passengers boarded planes in the U.S. each a day in August, up from about 700,000 per day last year. However, that was still down 23% from the 2.4 million daily average in August 2019, according to government figures.

 ?? RICHARD DREW/AP FILE ?? Boeing has raised its bullish prediction about demand for aerospace products.
RICHARD DREW/AP FILE Boeing has raised its bullish prediction about demand for aerospace products.

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