Boeing has predicted that the Asia Pacific
region will require hundreds of thousands of new commercial
airline pilots and maintenance technicians over the next 20 years
to support airline fleet modernization and the rapid growth of air
travel.
The 2012 Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook, an
industry forecast of required aviation personnel, calls for
185,600 new pilots and 243,500 new technicians in the Asia Pacific
region through 2030. China will have the largest demand in the
region, needing 71,300 pilots and 99,400 technicians over the next
20 years.
"This great need for aviation personnel is a
global issue, but it's hitting the Asia Pacific region
particularly hard," said Bob Bellitto, global sales director,
Boeing Flight Services. "Some airlines are already experiencing
delays and operational interruptions because they don't have
enough qualified pilots. Surging economies in the region are
driving travel demand. Airlines and training providers need new
and more engaging ways to fill the pipeline of pilots and
technicians for the future."
Boeing is working globally to
meet this anticipated demand. In June, the company signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with the Indonesian Ministry of
Transportation to jointly work to establish aviation training
programs.
Boeing is also expanding partnerships around the world
to develop a global flight school network to better supply capable
and well-qualified aviation personnel.
The Boeing outlook
projects that North East Asia will need 18,800 pilots and 26,500
technicians over the next 20 years. South East Asia will require
51,500 pilots and 67,400 technicians. The Oceania region will need
12,900 pilots and 17,100 technicians and South West Asia will need
31,000 pilots and 33,100 technicians.
"As an industry, we
have to get the next generation excited about working in the field
of aviation," Bellitto said. "We are competing for talent with
alluring hi-tech, software and mobile companies and start-ups.
We're working hard to showcase our industry as a truly global,
technological, multi-faceted environment where individuals from
all backgrounds and disciplines can make a significant impact."
The Asia Pacific region also leads the demand for new
commercial airplane deliveries over the next 20 years, with 12,030 new airplanes needed by 2031 according to Boeing's 2012 Current
Market Outlook.
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