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Global aerospace leaders convene at Farnborough Airshow amid shifting priorities

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Global aerospace leaders convene at Farnborough Airshow amid shifting priorities
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Two years after the Covid bounce-back of 2022, the global aerospace and defense industry is set to gather at Farnborough Airshow 2024. The event aims to regain its historical power and influence.

Farnborough veterans will recall past shows where Airbus, Boeing, and other manufacturers competed for the largest order backlogs while showcasing combat aircraft. However, in recent years, motivations have shifted towards more pragmatic priorities.

Boeing, for example, has not brought any commercial aircraft this year, focusing instead on implementing a safety and quality action plan following recent accidents and technical issues. Airbus presents 11 aircraft at the show, including the newly certified A321XLR narrowbody and several uncrewed platforms like the Aliaca UAS and Wingman drones.

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This year's display list includes nearly 80 aircraft. Embraer is debuting its E-Jet Freighter internationally alongside other models such as the E195-E2 airliner. Leonardo showcases drones like the Astore and AWHero, along with the AW149 helicopter.

Absent from this year's show are Russian exhibitors due to geopolitical tensions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This situation has influenced NATO allies to increase defense spending amid new threats. European states are also considering potential American isolationism post-U.S. general elections in November.

Despite being smaller than the Paris Airshow—1,500 exhibitors versus Paris' 2,500—Farnborough remains significant with a diverse international presence including countries like Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Canada, South Korea, and Morocco.

Environmental sustainability is a key focus this year. Exhibitors are promoting their roles in achieving net-zero carbon emissions. New eVTOL developers such as Vertical Aerospace from the UK are among those highlighting sustainable aviation technologies.

Propulsion technology is another highlight with companies like ZeroAvia showcasing hydrogen-power innovations alongside established engine makers Rolls-Royce and GE Aviation. Climate change remains a pressing issue for attendees as memories of extreme heat during Farnborough 2022 linger.

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