Boeing intends to deliver over 2,800 planes
US aerospace firm Boeing has forecasted a high development trajectory for the Indian and South Asian aviation sectors, with more than 2,800 new commercial aircraft projected to be added over the next two decades due to a tourism boom
According to aviation website Aviation A2z, in its recently released comprehensive Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) report, Boeing emphasized that a strong economic foundation and rapidly increasing aviation demand due to tourism in South Asia and India will encourage airlines to expand their fleets four times larger than their current ones.
According to Aviation A2z, domestic air travel has emerged as the most dynamic area in India’s travel ecosystem. As a result, the expansion of low-cost carriers and network diversification will play an important role in driving this anticipated traffic rise, giving consumers with more flying options.
Ashwin Naidu, Managing Director of Commercial Marketing for Boeing India and South Asia, emphasized the region’s strategic importance. He identified the region as the world’s fastest expanding commercial aviation market, fueled by solid economic indicators, rising household incomes, and major infrastructure investment.
According to the CMO, single-aisle aircraft like the 737 MAX will soon dominate the commercial jet industry, accounting for over 90% of new aircraft purchases.
These aircraft will enable airlines with unparalleled network flexibility and superior short- and medium-haul economics, fulfilling the region’s increasing transportation needs.
The CMO predicts 2,445 single-aisle and 370 wide-body aircraft deliveries, indicating solid growth across the aviation sector.
The number of cargo planes is also predicted to increase fivefold, owing to the expansion of global supply chains, modern manufacturing, and e-commerce. This expansion emphasizes the strategic importance of India and South Asia in the global commerce network.
The demand for human resources will skyrocket as the fleet grows in size. South Asia is also predicted to require 129,000 professionals, which includes pilots, flight attendants, and technicians. However, this exceptional growth necessitates enormous investment by South Asian governments in infrastructure, as well as aviation training and recruitment.
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