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Trade barriers and plane delays challenge global airlines

Last updated: June 2, 2025 9:40 pm
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Airlines Issue Warning on Growing Trade Barriers

By Nandan Mandayam, Shivansh Tiwary and Rajesh Kumar Singh

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Airlines have raised concerns about the potential impact of increasing trade barriers on the global economy. They have also pledged to resist any attempts by manufacturers to pass on tariffs in the form of higher prices for aircraft.

At the International Air Transport Association’s annual meeting in New Delhi, airline executives expressed frustration over what they described as “unacceptable” aircraft delays. These delays are dampening growth at a time when there is a surge in passenger numbers, leading to a revision in the industry’s profit forecast for 2025.

IATA Director General Willie Walsh emphasized the importance of connectivity through air travel in driving prosperity. He cautioned against isolationism, trade barriers, and the fragmentation of the multilateral rules-based system, highlighting the negative impact such measures can have on wealth and living standards.

The imposition of sweeping tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump has raised concerns about an economic slowdown and reduced consumer spending, particularly in the United States. This uncertainty has led many consumers to postpone or scale back their travel plans.

While there is no concrete evidence of aircraft price increases due to tariffs, airlines are adamant about resisting any efforts to charge them more. However, engine maker GE Aerospace and other aerospace groups have indicated that they are passing on tariff costs through a surcharge.

The aviation industry is currently facing challenges related to delivery delays and supply chain bottlenecks. Despite a growing number of people choosing air travel post-pandemic, the extended delays in aircraft deliveries are impeding the industry’s growth trajectory.

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Airlines are evaluating legal options to address these delays, but they prefer to collaborate with manufacturers to find solutions. The lack of transparency in delivery schedules has led to frustration among airline executives, with predictions of delays throughout the decade being deemed “unacceptable.”

In addition to delivery delays, airlines are also grappling with the transition to sustainable aviation fuel to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Energy firms in Europe have imposed additional charges for complying with mandatory quotas, adding to the industry’s challenges in meeting sustainability goals.

Despite these obstacles, airlines remain optimistic about future growth and are continuing to invest in new aircraft. Indian carriers, in particular, have placed orders for over 2,000 jets, reflecting the country’s booming aviation market.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the significant growth potential in India’s air travel sector, with passenger numbers expected to reach 500 million by 2030. This growth trajectory underscores the need for sustainable practices in the aviation industry to mitigate environmental impact.

In conclusion, the aviation sector faces a myriad of challenges, from trade barriers and delivery delays to sustainability concerns. Collaboration between airlines, manufacturers, governments, and energy firms is crucial to overcoming these obstacles and ensuring a sustainable future for air travel.

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