Boeing's Pilot & Technician Outlook for the Asia
Pacific region forecasts that more than 500,000 new pilots and
technicians will be needed to support the expanding demand for new
airplane deliveries over the next two decades.
The outlook
anticipates the need for 248,000 new commercial airline pilots and
268,000 new technicians through 2035.
"We are continuing to see a significant need for
new pilots and maintenance technicians in the Asia Pacific region
and across the globe,” said Sherry Carbary, vice president, Boeing
Flight Services. “This translates into exciting career
opportunities for those interested in the aerospace industry. We
recognize that to attract a new generation of pilots and
technicians, we need to inspire and train them in new ways and
that’s why Boeing continues to work closely with airlines,
regulators, flight schools and other industry groups to develop
innovative training methods and courseware.”
Leading the
region in projected demand for new pilots and technicians:
China – 111,000 pilots; 119,000 technicians. Southeast Asia –
62,000 pilots; 67,000 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 – 41,000
pilots; 39,000 technicians. Northeast Asia – 21,000 pilots;
26,000 technicians. Oceania region – 13,000 pilots; 17,000
technicians.
The Boeing Pilot
& Technician Outlook is closely tied to projections for new
airplane deliveries around the globe. The demand for new pilots is
primarily driven by new airplane deliveries and fleet mix, while
new technician demand is primarily driven by fleet growth.
As with personnel demand, the Asia Pacific region also leads the
demand for new commercial airplane deliveries over the next 20 years. The region comprises 40% of the global need due to
fleet growth in the single-aisle market, driven by low-cost carriers.
According to Boeing's 2016 Current Market
Outlook, 15,130 new airplanes, valued at $2.35 trillion, will be
needed in the Asia Pacific region by 2035.
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