Daijiworld Media Network - Chennai
Chennai, Nov 15: Asia–Pacific is poised to become the world’s biggest aviation market in the next two decades, with Airbus forecasting a demand for 19,560 new aircraft by 2043. The projected surge is driven by strong economic expansion, rapid urbanisation and a steady rise in air travel across the region — with India and China expected to lead this growth.
In India, domestic air traffic continues to expand at one of the fastest rates globally. Rising disposable incomes and widening regional connectivity are pushing airlines to plan long-term, with Airbus estimating a need for more than 2,200 new aircraft over the next 20 years, largely single-aisle jets for short-haul routes. Record purchase orders and the expansion of pilot and technician training pro

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