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Airport operator Fraport's fortunes depend on Boeing deliveries, CEO says

Frankfurt Airport's. healing in traveler numbers mainly depends on Boeing. deliveries to Lufthansa, the CEO of its operator. Fraport told Reuters in an interview published on. Friday.

Capability development at Lufthansa, which in 2022 represented. more than 60% of Frankfurt's passengers, has been held back by. bottlenecks in the production of Boeing airplane as well as. engine problems with its Airplane fleet.

Frankfurt Airport would reach its pre-Covid 19 levels of. passenger traffic in 2025 or 2026, Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte. stated, and the group, which likewise operates airports in nations. like Greece or Peru, would achieve the exact same in 2024 or 2025. For Frankfurt, this will now depend heavily on Boeing's. airplane deliveries to our primary client Lufthansa, Schulte. stated.

The delivery difficulties and maintenance problems with the. Plane A320 will continue well into next year, he included.

Schulte likewise called for tougher charges for activists who. disrupt airport traffic.

Activists stopped flights for a couple of hours at Frankfurt. Airport in July.

(source: Reuters)