Boeing expects a significant increase in the number of commercial aircraft among operators in India and South Asia over the next 20 years amid economic growth and strong travel demand.
Released the outlook for the Indian and South Asian commercial markets, and by 2043, delivery of new aircraft for the Boeing Project 2,835 had risen four times higher than current levels.
Boeing said narrowbody aircraft, including the largest family of the 737, accounts for nearly 90% of new deliveries with more than 2,400 aircraft. Widebody delivery is expected to quadruple to 370 over 20 years as Indian operators “develop” their long-distance networks.
Air Flammer said domestic air traffic is the largest and fastest growing segment in the Indian market, with an expected increase of 7% each year. India is the world's third largest domestic market after the US and China.
“This projected traffic increase will be possible due to the expansion of even lower-cost airlines and network diversification, as airlines provide more routes and destinations across the region,” Outlook said. states.
In terms of service, Boeing predicts areas that require around 129,000 pilots, cabin crews and technicians, four times more expensive than it is now.
Ashwinnaidu, Managing Director of Indian and South Asia Commercial Marketing at Boeing, said: And development. ”
In India, the 737 Max is operated by low-cost operators Air India Express, SpiceJet and Akasa Air, while the flag carrier Air India operates Boeing wide bodies such as the 787 and 777.