45,000 More-Fuel-Efficient Aircraft, Worth US$2.9 Trillion, Predicted to Be Delivered By 2040
Cirium's 2021 Fleet Forecast predicts that
- Forecasted aircraft deliveries increase by 4% compared to previous predictions.
- Projected annual passenger traffic growth of 3.7% suggests robust industry recovery.
- China to receive 20% of aircraft deliveries, indicating strong demand.
- Single-aisle jets will represent 70% of deliveries, focusing on fuel efficiency.
- COVID-19 led to a 43% reduction in aircraft deliveries in 2020.
- Deliveries in 2021 remained 25% below 2019 levels despite recovery.
● Cirium projects that in the next 20 years
● Estimated aircraft deliveries are to replace aging fleets and meet forecasted annual
● Single-aisle jets are expected to account for
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● Over 3,500 freighters — new builds and converted passenger aircraft — predicted to be supplied over the next 20 years
Published by Ascend by Cirium, the consultancy arm of aviation analytics firm Cirium, the Cirium Fleet Forecast predicts that 20-year aircraft deliveries globally by 2040 will be
This outlines a positive outlook for the aviation industry and its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 significantly affected air travel and so aircraft deliveries, with a
As vaccination programs have been increasing globally, air travel is reopening resulting in 300 more aircraft deliveries in 2021 — despite the issues surrounding Boeing’s 787.
“If this forecast is realised that would take the global passenger fleet to some 47,200 aircraft by the end of 2040. The aircraft deliveries that are predicted will not only meet the rising traffic demands but will also replace older less-fuel-efficient aircraft.”
The number of aircraft deliveries will vary from airline region to region, with Asian markets expected to be the engine for growth.
This is significantly ahead of all other
North American airlines are forecast to have
The
Majority of deliveries will be single-aisle jets
The Fleet Forecast reveals that single-aisle jets will account for
The core of this
Popular 180+ seater aircraft, including the A321 neo and B737 Max 10, will take an increasing annual share, with
New single-aisle aircraft programs from both Airbus and Boeing are forecast to be developed in the early to mid-2030s.
The
Deliveries in the regional markets are forecast to be worth
Older fleets will be replaced with new generation aircraft
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The replacement of these older aircraft — which have higher fuel burn — with new models, is becoming more important as the industry looks to drive reductions in carbon emissions and focus on sustainability.
Overall, there will be some 19,000 retirements from the end-2020 passenger fleet, in addition to the early phasing out of several relatively young aircraft.
Ascend by Cirium’s analysis forecasts an average economic life of 22 years for single-aisle aircraft and 20 years for twin-aisle aircraft.
Freighters: New builds and conversions are rising
As cargo remains strong, freighter capacity (based on available tonne kilometers) is forecast to grow at
Of this total,
Passenger-to-freighter conversions are being driven by the growth of e-commerce, which has been boosted by more online shopping during lockdowns.
These conversion programs are focused on newer-generation aircraft types, such as the A321, B737-800, A330 and B777-300ER.
The Cirium Fleet Forecast is an independent outlook of the global commercial passenger and freighter aircraft market, based on the largest data portfolio in aviation and years of expertise.
To download an Executive Summary of the 2021 Cirium Fleet Forecast, click here.
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