Boeing has forecast that Asia Pacifics demand
for new commercial airline pilots and maintenance technicians over
the next 20 years will be 39% of the global need for new airline
personnel.
The 2014 Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook, an
industry forecast of aviation personnel demand, projects a
requirement for 216,000 new commercial airline pilots and 224,000
new technicians in the Asia Pacific region through 2033.
Asia Pacifics regional demand is expected to be
more than North America and Europe combined.
The Asia Pacific region is seeing tremendous
economic growth and is set to become the largest air travel market
in the world, said Bob Bellitto, director, Customer Group, Boeing
Flight Services. That growth rate means booming career
opportunities for those interested in becoming commercial airline
pilots and maintenance technicians over the next two decades.
These are strong, stable and challenging jobs in one of the most
technologically advanced industries in the world.
Leading the region in projected demand for new
pilots and technicians:
China: 98,000 pilots and 101,000
technicians Southeast Asia: 55,000 pilots and 55,000
technicians
Other parts of the region will also continue to
see long-term demand in the tens of thousands of pilots and
technicians:
South Asia will need 33,000 pilots and
30,000 technicians Northeast Asia will need 17,000 pilots and
24,000 technicians The Oceania region will need 13,000 pilots
and 14,000 technicians.
The Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook is closely
tied to projections for new airplane deliveries around the globe.
As with personnel demand, the Asia Pacific region also leads the
demand for new commercial airplane deliveries over the next 20
years, with 13,460 new airplanes needed by 2033 according to
Boeings 2014 Current Market Outlook.
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