Coronavirus: Boeing CEO sees passenger levels under 25% in September

Dave Calhoun says airlines must make 'adjustments' to weather COVID-19 impact

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Chicago: Boeing Co Chief Executive Dave Calhoun does not expect passenger traffic to reach even a quarter of its levels in September, creating the need for airlines to make “adjustments” as they weather the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

In an interview with NBC to be aired on Tuesday, Calhoun said: “Traffic levels will not be back to 100 per cent. They won’t even be back to 25 per cent. Maybe by the end of the year we approach 50%. So there will definitely be adjustments that have to be made on the part of the airlines.”