Supply chain dynamics affecting the global delivery of new aircraft are anticipated to extend until 2026, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General.
“Our assessment is that the situation remains stable,” stated the IATA head during an interview at the annual meeting in Dubai. “We foresee these dynamics continuing through this year, 2025, and into 2026.”
Airline executives are adeptly managing the extended timelines for receiving new jets, integrating these considerations into their strategic growth plans.
Leading airplane manufacturers are actively addressing parts and labor considerations, with innovative solutions ensuring progress. While wait times for new jets can extend to several months or years, the industry is poised for continued advancement.
The aviation industry remains steadfast in its commitment to sustainability. Achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 is a central objective, with concerted efforts underway to increase the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Global regions are implementing measures to enhance the use of SAF, contributing to positive economic and environmental outcomes. Collaborative initiatives are driving the aviation sector towards a more sustainable future.
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