3. Purpose of The Forecast
• Long term forecast of Air Traffic volumes and
aircraft demands that have several important
practical applications shape the product
strategy and provides a guidance for long-
term business planning for the companies and
gives information about future needs of the
market.
4. AIRBUS FORECAST REPORT
*Year, 2031, the Airbus Global Market
Forecast again shows an increase in
aircraft demand to 28,200 new build
passenger and freighter aircraft,
underlining the long term growth
prospects for the industry.
5. AIRBUS FORECAST REPORT*There is no doubt that much of this
new demand will come from the
emerging markets, regions including
Asia, South America and Africa.
*However, there is equally no doubt
that more mature markets in Europe
and North America will continue to grow
and benefit from the emerging regions’
strong air transportation growth.
7. AIRBUS FORECAST REPORT
*Airbus analysis has shown for example that traffic growth
between advanced and emerging air transport markets
will grow at an average annual rate of 5.1%, above the
world average growth rate of 4.7%, and not far off the
6.6% annual growth rate forecast between emerging
markets.
*In fact by 2031, over 60% of all traffic will involve the
advanced aviation markets, primarily N.America and
Europe.
*This growth, together with a need to replace older less
eco-efficient aircraft, 52% of the aircraft demand (above
100 seats) in North America for example, will mean that
42% of all the aircraft larger than 100 seats in size will be
delivered to airlines in North America and Europe.
14. BOEING FORECAST REPORT
*Boeing says the world’s burgeoning aviation
industry will require a vast number of new
aviation professionals between now and
2033. The airline has forecast the commercial
aviation industry will need more than one
million new pilots and technicians to support
fast-growing demand for new airplane
deliveries over the next two decades.
15. BOEING FORECAST REPORT
*Projected pilot demand is increasing
worldwide, as is demand for technicians in
some regions. Boeing says the demand is
driven by steadily increasing airplane
deliveries, particularly single-aisle airplanes,
and represents a global requirement for
about 25,000 new pilots annually. Global
demand for technicians remains important
too, at approximately 28,000 new
technicians required annually.
18. • The reports indicates that air traffic will continue
growing in such a way that 85% of airplanes will be
new by 2032 and correspondingly the industry will
need more staff as pilot, technician, cabin crew,
ground operation etc. all over the world. To improve
also the quality and safety while the industry is
expanding, all staff in any part of it must be
professionally trained in accordance with the
regulations.
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