Projected Decline in Geared Turbofan Aircraft Groundings Through 2026

Pratt & Whitney anticipates a decrease in daily average groundings of Airbus A320neo-family aircraft, with numbers tapering to about 350 until 2026.

Discovered 2024-02-02T10:32:32.248990-08:00 | 2024-02-02T10:32:32.248990-08:00

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