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Boeing Co. predicted airlines will need 43,600 new aircraft over the next 20 years, with markets like China and Southeast Asia leading the push as greater prosperity gives more people the means to travel.
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Despite its current price of approximately $205, which may seem like a reasonable valuation, we do not consider Boeing stock to be a compelling investment at this moment.
The planemaker expects single-aisle jets to dominate global fleets, increasing their share to 72 per cent from the current 66 per cent. Models like Boeing’s 737 Max and Airbus’s A320neo remain in high