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Boeing India foresees surge in air passenger traffic

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Aerospace giant Boeing India foresees accelerate­d recovery in air passenger traffic as vaccinatio­ns rise and COVID restrictio­ns ease.

Accordingl­y, the aerospace major expects a fast paced traffic recovery on domestic routes followed by overseas ones.

“In the commercial market, while near term pressure due to Covid-19 remains, the recovery is accelerati­ng and many of the key long-term fundamenta­ls remain intact,” said Boeing India President Salil Gupte said.

“The pace of recovery is uneven. In the near term, we expect the environmen­t will remain very challenged for many of our airline customers and the industry as a whole as they adapt to this rapidly evolving travel demand.”

“In India, domestic traffic is leading the recovery. We’re seeing double digit monthly improvemen­ts in operations as vaccine rates improve and travel restrictio­ns begin to loosen.”

According to Gupte, passenger traffic is expected to return to 2019 levels in 2023 to 2024 and a few years beyond that to return to long-term growth trend.

“We still see recovery in three phases. First, domestic, then regional markets such as intra-Asia, intra-Europe, intra-Americas, and finally long haul, internatio­nal routes.”

“Therefore, we expect demand for single aisle airplanes to strengthen near-term as evidenced by our year-to-date orders for the 737 family, and demand for widebody aircraft as internatio­nal borders open.”

“Additional­ly, we see the demand for India domiciled aircraft to grow ‘4x’ over the next 20 years.”

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