The most likely candidate to replace the 767 freighter is the 777-8F, the freighter variant of the upcoming and long-delayed 777X.
With Boeing starting production of the 777-8F in July, the new freighter will soon challenge existing Airbus freighters in the industry.
As Boeing projects 50,000 aircraft by 2044, the race to move engines efficiently is reaching critical altitude.
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