Aviation data analytics platform, Cirium, earlier this week released its forecast for the coming decades and predicts over 46 thousand new aircraft to be delivered to airlines around the world by the year 2044, with the data indicating a 1% increase in deliveries in the long-term forecast.
With over $3 trillion spent by global airlines in fleet renewal and expansions, the largest aircraft manufacturers, Airbus and Boeing, also see similar numbers in their aircraft forecasts for the next two decades.
Over 46 Thousand New Aircraft In 20 Years
Based on industry trends, Aviation data analytics platform Cirium , last week, published its forecast of global aircraft trends for the next 20 years. The data shows that in the coming decades, around 46,500 new aircraft will be manufactured and