The news story focuses on the 3,000 airplanes that Middle East operators would order by 2040.
As per stakeholders in the supply chain Boeing, airlines in the Arab World would like to add 2,980 extra passenger airliners to the service in the upcoming 20 years.
According to Randy Heisey, who is currently the general director of corporate branding for Boeing’s Middle East & Africa region, the airplanes will be required to accommodate the economy’s exponentially growing demands both for the passengers and freight aircraft.
At a news conference that was held on Monday in Dubai, UAE he declared, “The Middle East, a popular connectivity point for leisure tourists and business, is also expanding as a starting place and…