The airlines of Russia, Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) will require 1,540 new aircraft valued at $ 200 billion over the next 20 years, mainly driven by growth in the single aisle market, according to the Market Outlook. Boeing Commercial (CMO).
The region also you will need aftermarket aviation servicessuch as passenger-to-freighter conversions, maintenance and repair, and $ 320 billion worth of digital services, according to CMO 2021, Boeing’s long-term forecast for demand for commercial aircraft and services.
Global and regional air travel markets are recovering largely as Boeing projected last year. Following a strong economic rebound and strong suppressed demand, Russia has led all regions in the recovery of domestic air traffic, and growth is expected to continue, according to Boeing.
“Boeing stands ready to support carriers in Russia, Ukraine and the CIS as they transform their business models and seize opportunities for further growth,” said Randy Heisey, Boeing’s managing director of Commercial Marketing for Russia, Ukraine and the CEI. “Aviation is of vital importance to enable a solid growth of national tourism and a rebound in long-haul leisure travel, while supporting cargo and trade links across a huge geographic region. ‘
The 2021 CMO for Russia, Ukraine, and the CIS includes these projections through 2040:
– It is expected that the air traffic grow 2.9% annually, linked to an economic growth of 2.1% per year.
– More than half of the deliveries to the region will be for growth. It is expected that the total fleet adds more than 2,000 aircraft, with demand for more fuel efficient models.
– Single aisle aircraft will account for 75% of deliveries, with a demand of 1,150 aircraft. Demand will be driven by growth in the low-cost airline (LCC) segment, including opportunities for new and expanding low-cost airlines.
– Demand for 160 new passenger and freighter aircraft wide-body to serve regional leisure markets, as well as long-haul passenger and cargo markets.
– The region will require 83,000 new aviation personnel, including 25,000 pilots, 25,000 technicians and 33,000 cabin crews. To know the forecast of the global demand of Boeing.
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