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India require 1,880 new passenger, cargo aircraft in 2020-2038: Airbus

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Published : Mar 13, 2020, 11:51 AM IST

India will require 1,880 new passengers and cargo aircraft over the next 20 years in order to meet the strong demand, Airbus' latest Indian market forecast said on Thursday. In the next 20 years (2020 to 2038), air transportation in India was expected to be a key enabler and a beneficiary of the economic growth.

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Hyderabad (Telangana): President and Managing Director, Airbus India and South Asia, Anand Stanley on Thursday said that India will require over 1500 new passenger and cargo aircraft between 2020 and 2038.

Anand Stanley, speaking to a news agency said, "India will require 1,880 new passengers and cargo aircraft between now and 2038, in response to strong demand, according to Airbus' latest India Market Forecast. Of these, up to 20 per cent could be widebodies."

"Some 1,440 aircraft are for growth and 440 are needed for replacement aircraft that will be retired. Taking into account the 440 retirements, India's existing domiciled fleet of 510 aircraft will quadruple 1,950 by 2038," he added.

India is set to become one of the world's largest economies, with some of the world's fastest-growing cities in terms of GDP--Chennai and Bengaluru.

"In the next 20 years, air transportation is expected to be a key enabler and a beneficiary of this economic growth. Rising wealth and urbanization, and the Indian government's ambitious regional connectivity programs are all growth drivers. In the next 20 years, Indian traffic is forecast to increase at 8.2 per cent per year, making it the world's fastest-growing market," said Stanley.

He stated that India is at the forefront of global aviation growth and Airbus is proud to partner with the country's choice of aircraft.

"With our world-class engineering and training centres and our 45 strong supplier network, Airbus' industrial footprint in India has set. Today, every Airbus commercial aircraft is partly made in India and we are working to double our sourcing volumes to more than US $ 1 billion by 2025," said Stanley.

He added this shows our commitment to the Indian aviation sector, to our customers and to the government's 'Make in India' program.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)

Also Read: Wings India 2020: Aviation exhibition, airshow begins in Hyderabad

Hyderabad (Telangana): President and Managing Director, Airbus India and South Asia, Anand Stanley on Thursday said that India will require over 1500 new passenger and cargo aircraft between 2020 and 2038.

Anand Stanley, speaking to a news agency said, "India will require 1,880 new passengers and cargo aircraft between now and 2038, in response to strong demand, according to Airbus' latest India Market Forecast. Of these, up to 20 per cent could be widebodies."

"Some 1,440 aircraft are for growth and 440 are needed for replacement aircraft that will be retired. Taking into account the 440 retirements, India's existing domiciled fleet of 510 aircraft will quadruple 1,950 by 2038," he added.

India is set to become one of the world's largest economies, with some of the world's fastest-growing cities in terms of GDP--Chennai and Bengaluru.

"In the next 20 years, air transportation is expected to be a key enabler and a beneficiary of this economic growth. Rising wealth and urbanization, and the Indian government's ambitious regional connectivity programs are all growth drivers. In the next 20 years, Indian traffic is forecast to increase at 8.2 per cent per year, making it the world's fastest-growing market," said Stanley.

He stated that India is at the forefront of global aviation growth and Airbus is proud to partner with the country's choice of aircraft.

"With our world-class engineering and training centres and our 45 strong supplier network, Airbus' industrial footprint in India has set. Today, every Airbus commercial aircraft is partly made in India and we are working to double our sourcing volumes to more than US $ 1 billion by 2025," said Stanley.

He added this shows our commitment to the Indian aviation sector, to our customers and to the government's 'Make in India' program.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)

Also Read: Wings India 2020: Aviation exhibition, airshow begins in Hyderabad

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