
Widebody aircraft endured the sharpest value correction during the pandemic. Long-haul traffic collapsed, and twin-aisle fleets were parked en masse. Today, international travel has rebounded. The question is whether valuations have reset permanently or are poised for recovery. Airlines have restored long-haul capacity cautiously. Many retired older four-engine jets and streamlined fleets around efficient twins. That rationalization tightened supply of modern widebodies. The B787-9 has emerged as a workhorse for…
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