FARNBOROUGH, United Kingdom, July 20,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With air travel fully
recovered and even surpassing pre-pandemic demand, Boeing [NYSE:
BA] today projected a 3% increase in airplane deliveries over the
next 20 years, with carriers requiring nearly 44,000 new commercial
airplanes by 2043. Leading into the Farnborough International
Airshow, Boeing released its 2024 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO),
which also predicts emerging markets and global single-aisle market
demand will remain primary growth drivers for the industry.
Air travel demand continues to outpace economic growth in an
increasingly connected world. Four years after the pandemic
grounded most of the global fleet, air traffic growth has returned
to the long-term trend Boeing forecast 20 years ago. Compared to
2023, passenger air traffic will rise an average of 4.7% annually
over the next two decades, according to the CMO.
"This is a challenging and inspiring era for aviation. The
return to more typical traffic growth shows how resilient our
industry is, even as we all work through ongoing supply chain and
production constraints amid other global challenges," said
Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial
Sales and Marketing.
CMO forecast highlights through 2043:
- The global commercial fleet is projected to grow 3.2% annually,
more slowly than air traffic as airlines continue to boost
productivity by increasing load factors and using airplanes more
hours per day.
- The air cargo fleet, with speed and reliability, consistently
outperforms other modes of transport and will increase by
two-thirds by 2043, to support 4.1% annual air cargo traffic
growth.
Air travel trends:
- The average global airline fare is about the same as it was 20
years ago, even as overall consumer prices doubled.
- The number of global routes served by commercial airlines has
returned to 2019 levels, even though nearly 20% of them are new,
illustrating the adaptability of aviation in a dynamic market.
Key growth drivers:
- South Asia passenger traffic
will increase 7.4%, followed by Southeast
Asia (7.2%) and Africa
(6.4%), as emerging markets return to historical growth trends
through the forecast period.
- Eurasia is projected to lead all markets with the most airplane
deliveries (22% of total) with North
America (20%) and China
(20%) close behind.
- Single-aisle airplanes will make up 71% of the 2043 fleet after
33,380 new deliveries, serving short- to medium-haul routes with
versatility.
- The global widebody fleet will more than double, with
twin-aisles comprising 44% of the Middle
East fleet.
Services on the rise:
- Boeing expects demand for commercial services valued at
$4.4 trillion ─ driven by maintenance
and modification options and digital solutions that increase
efficiency.
- With air travel expansion especially in emerging markets, the
commercial aviation industry will require nearly 2.4 million new
personnel as well as training to support new pilots, maintenance
technicians and cabin crew*.
"As airlines respond to robust passenger demand, the services
market continues to expand, not only as a result of fleet growth,
but also with an increased focus on reducing operating costs and
deploying efficient and sustainable solutions," said Dan Abraham, senior vice president of Boeing
Global Services Commercial Sales and Marketing.
New deliveries
(2024-2043)
|
|
Regional Jet
|
1,525
|
Single Aisle
|
33,380
|
Widebody
|
8,065
|
Freighter
|
1,005
|
Total
|
43,975
|
Boeing has published the CMO annually since 1961. As the
longest-running forecast of its kind, the CMO is regarded as the
most comprehensive analysis of the commercial aviation industry.
The complete outlook is available at: boeing.com/cmo.
*Boeing will release its complete Pilot and Technician
Outlook on July 22
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