Mumbai: Amid unprecedented domestic air passenger traffic and rapidly expanding Low-Cost Carriers' (LCCs') drive, the Boeing Commercial Airplanes has forecast a need of 2,300 new jets to the present commercial fleet.
The Indian commercial aviation industry is set to positively outgrow over the next 20 years hence there will be the induction of new passenger aircraft valuing upto Dollar 320 billion in the coming years, a release said.
At a press conference on Thursday, Boeing Commercial Airplanes senior vice-president(Asia Pacific and India/Sales) Dinesh Keskar said," This year alone more than 10 million passengers,on average, traveled within India each month."
"To meet this increased domestic air traffic growth,we see the vast majority of available airplane seats coming from LCCs.The success of this market segment will mean more than 80 percent of all new airplane deliveries in India will be single-aisles," added Mr Keskar.
21/12/18 UNI
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The Indian commercial aviation industry is set to positively outgrow over the next 20 years hence there will be the induction of new passenger aircraft valuing upto Dollar 320 billion in the coming years, a release said.
At a press conference on Thursday, Boeing Commercial Airplanes senior vice-president(Asia Pacific and India/Sales) Dinesh Keskar said," This year alone more than 10 million passengers,on average, traveled within India each month."
"To meet this increased domestic air traffic growth,we see the vast majority of available airplane seats coming from LCCs.The success of this market segment will mean more than 80 percent of all new airplane deliveries in India will be single-aisles," added Mr Keskar.
21/12/18 UNI
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