The Airbus BelugaXL completed its first flight from Toulouse on July 19.
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Regional airliner manufacturer ATR’s 2018-2037 market forecast said the aviation industry is expected to take delivery of 3,020 turproprop aircraft over the next two decades. The report said the world turboprop fleet would grow from about 2,260 aircraft in service in 2017 to 4,060 by 2037. The increase of 1,800 turboprops over the coming two decades would comprise 1,220 aircraft for replacement and 1,800 for growth, with 1,040 aircraft flying currently expected to remain in service.
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