Boeing: Demand for new planes to exceed $200B in CIS by 2040
Business
- 27 October, 2021
- 11:48

The demand for new planes in Russia, Ukraine and the CIS countries will exceed 1,500 units, which in monetary terms will amount to more than $200 billion, Boeing Managing Director of Commercial Marketing - Middle East & Africa, Russia & Central Asia Randy Heisey said at the Wings of the Future conference, Report informs referring to TASS.
“The projected volume of new aircraft supplies: 1,540 units,” reads his presentation.
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