Boeing forecasts that
Air travel within Southeast Asia will grow 6 percent during this period, above the world average growth of 5 percent – compared to
Deliveries to airlines in
During the next 20 years, deliveries of new airplanes in
- 6 percent regional jets – less than 90 seats
- 45 percent single-aisle airplanes – 90 seats and above
- 38 percent twin-aisle airplanes – 200-400 seats, tri-class, and
- 11 percent airplanes 747-size or larger – more than 400 seats, tri-class
Combined with the retained fleet and used airplane acquisitions, these new deliveries will more than double and result in a
The Boeing Southeast Asia Current Market Outlook projects that single-aisle and twin-aisle airplanes in the 100- to 400-seat categories will account for 83 percent of the regional growth in air travel during the next 20 years.
The Boeing product strategy centers on this growth market, offering a family of airplanes that allows customers to maximize their efficiency, increase profitability and provide the frequency choices passengers want.
"Boeing understands aviation better than anyone else and will continue to provide the right products and solutions for
Worldwide, Boeing forecasts a $2.8 trillion market for new commercial airplanes during the next 20 years and projects a need for approximately 28,600 new commercial airplanes (passenger and freighter), doubling the world fleet by 2026. The vast majority of these new airplanes will be in the single-aisle (90 seats and above) and twin-aisle (200 to 400 seats) categories. The Boeing market forecast is widely regarded as the most comprehensive and respected analysis of the commercial aviation market.
