THE MOST recent global market forecasts from Boeing and Airbus project demand for more than 43,000 new commercial airplanes over the next two decades. But according to Aleksey Matyushev, co-founder and CEO of Natilus, the manufacturing titans may struggle to meet it.
Matyushev estimated that Boeing and Airbus have the capacity to produce about 11,000 and 15,000 planes, respectively, in that timeframe. That leaves a gap of more than 17,000—one the Natilus CEO believes could be filled by the company’s fuel-efficient, blended-wing body (BWB) design, Horizon.
“I think the airlines are now more than ever interested in new ways of thinking, both from a manufacturing and a fuel efficiency perspective,” Matyushev told FLYING.
Horizon, which Matyushev said will have capacity for about 200 passengers, is one of a handful of…