According to Airbus’ latest market forecast,
Indian carriers will require 1,043 new passenger (1,020) and
freighter (23) aircraft valued at US$145 billion between now and
2030 to satisfy surging annual demand.
India’s market for new aircraft makes it
the world’s fourth largest in both number of aircraft and value.
Indian annual passenger traffic growth rates of
7.2% are well above the regional Asia Pacific average
growth rate of 5.9% and the world average 4.8%.
Of the requirement for 1,020 new passenger aircraft, some 860
will be for growth and 160 to replace the eldest aircraft in the existing fleet of 327.
By 2030, this means that India’s passenger
fleet will more than triple to some 1,180 aircraft. The new
passenger aircraft include 646 single aisles like the A320 and
A320neo Family, 308 twin aisles like the A350 XWB and A330, and 66
very large aircraft such as the A380.
Growing urbanization
and population concentrations combined with a growing middle class
and dynamic economic growth are driving demand and this trend is
expected to continue. Despite near term challenges, the Indian
economy is forecast to continue expanding, helping India’s growth
in domestic air travel to reach even higher growth rates of nearly
10% annually, making it one of the fastest growing
aviation markets anywhere in the world.
“By 2030, India’s
economy is forecast to be the fourth largest in the world creating
exceptional potential for growth in the aviation sector. Through
our Indian industrial partnerships we are proud to boast that
every A320 today is partly made in India,” said Dr. Kiran Rao,
Airbus Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing, and
President of Airbus India. “Our engineering and industrial footprint in India supports over 2,000 highly skilled Indian jobs
throughout our supply chain, and this figure is growing.”
Airbus’ partnership with India dates back almost 40 years. Today,
half of all A320 forward doors and all flap track beams are produced in India.
Established in 2006, the Airbus Engineering
Centre India (AECI) in Bangalore employs over 270 highly skilled local engineers working in high end analysis and design on all
Airbus products. The centre is expected to grow to 450 over the
next three years.
Airbus also recently established a second pilot
training centre in Noida (this one in cooperation with CAE and
Interglobe) to complement the existing facility in Bangalore.
Combined, they will have the capacity to train up to 5,000 pilots
and maintenance engineers per year.
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