Boeing sees Asia-Pac fleet tripling over 20 years


Over the next 20 years, nearly half of the world's air traffic growth will be driven by travel to, from or within Asia Pacific, with the fleet in the region expected to nearly triple, from 5,090 airplanes in 2012 to 14,750 airplanes in 2032 - Reuters.

SINGAPORE: Boeing maintained its 20-year global forecast for airplane demand at US$4.8tril over 20 years, and estimated airlines in the Asia Pacific region would need an additional 12,820 jets in that time.

Boeing put the value of the additional jets needed in the Asia-Pacific region over the next 20 years at US$1.9tril.

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