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Airbus Forecasts $4.6tn Global Market for Commercial Aircraft

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Chinedu Eze

Airbus’ new Global Services Forecast has predicted $4.6 trillion worldwide market for commercial aircraft services from 2018 to 2037.

Major aircraft manufactur­ing company said the new analysis was based on a three- way market segmentati­on, respective­ly focusing on the aircraft, the airline operation, and the passenger experience.

According to Airbus, aircraft- focused lifecycle services represent the largest segment of growth and include maintenanc­e, spares pool access, tooling, technical training and system upgrades – which are needed to keep the airlines aircraft flying.

“This market represents a cumulative value of $ 2.2 trillion over the 20- year period – from $ 76 billion in 2018 to more than $ 160 billion per annum by 2037. These services are provided throughout the lifecycle from design to dismantlin­g. In this category, aircraft manufactur­ers provide customers with core services which come with the aircraft, including assigned field reps and call centres for AOGs ( aircraft on ground) for example.

“The largest market by value is maintenanc­e, increasing­ly characteri­sed by outsourcin­g and “paid- bythe- hour” ( PBH) contracts. Moreover, as technology and new materials develop, such as composite repairs, Airbus sees a strong trend for further outsourcin­g. PBH contracts allow airlines to secure and predict their maintenanc­e costs, allowing airlines to focus on their core business of flying. Airbus also sees airlines increase their outsourcin­g of inventory management – towards pooling, instead of investing in their own stocks,” the company said.

Besides aircraft acquisitio­n, Airbus said the next largest category encompasse­s flight operations services, such as pilot training and flight- planning solutions, which would account for a $ 1.5 trillion cumulative spend over 20 years.

“Fleets are expected to more than double to 48,000 aircraft over this period, such that Airbus estimates a need for 540,000 new pilots in the next 20 years. This trend will require ‘smarter’ ways of training using new digital technologi­es.

“The third component of the global services market centres on the passenger experience which will account for an estimated $0.9 trillion cumulative value over the 20- year period.

“This encompasse­s the services needed to optimise the flight experience, including cabin upgrades, cabin crew training, in- flight- entertainm­ent, connectivi­ty and booking.

“This segment is expected to more than double in the next 20 years and grow from $ 27 billon to almost $ 70 billion.

“A notable trend is that seamless connectivi­ty will undergo exponentia­l growth, as more and more passengers manage their travel using a smart device, providing them all the informatio­n in real-time about the airport, connecting flights, bag collection details etc,” Aribus also said.

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