Growing passenger volumes and increasing airplane retirements will drive the need for 44,040 new aircraft, valued at $6.8trn, over the next two decades.
That’s according to the latest Boeing Commercial Market Outlook for 2019, which was released at the Paris Air Show on Monday.
Of the new aircraft deliveries, the report said 44 percent would go towards replacing aging aircraft while the rest will accommodate traffic growth.
Factoring in the new jets and those that will remain in service, the global commercial fleet is expected to reach 50,660 aircraft by 2038. This is the first time the projected fleet has topped the 50,000 mark.
"Time and again, commercial aviation has shown itself to be extremely resilient,” said Boeing Commercial Marketing vice president Randy Tinseth.
“Notwithstanding some recent moderation in passenger and cargo traffic growth, all indications are pointing to our industry sustaining its unprecedented streak of profitable expansion.
"In fact, we see a market that is broader, deeper and more balanced than we have seen in the past.”
Boeing said the largest segment remains the single-aisle market as operators are projected to demand 32,420 new aircraft over the next 20 years.
In the widebody segment, Boeing forecasts demand for 8,340 new passenger planes valued at more than $2.6trn.
The Asia Pacific region, which includes China, will continue to lead the way in future growth, accounting for 40 percent of total aircraft deliveries. North America and Europe complete the top three regions for future growth.
Boeing’s new aircraft deliveries forecast to 2038 by size:
Type | Demand | Projected value |
Regional jets (90 and below) | 2,240 | $105bn |
Single-aisle (90 and above) | 32,420 | $3,775bn |
Wide-body | 8,340 | $2,650bn |
Freighter wide-body | 1,040 | $300bn |
Total | 44,040 | $6,800bn |
Boeing's market forecast to 2038 by region:
Region | Aircraft deliveries |
Asia Pacific | 17,390 |
North America | 9,130 |
Europe | 8,990 |
Middle East | 3,130 |
Latin America | 2,960 |
Russia/C.I.S. | 1,280 |
Africa | 1,160 |
Total | 44,040 |