India, South Asia to need 3,300 new planes by 2044: Boeing

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News18•28-01-2026, 13:45
India, South Asia to need 3,300 new planes by 2044: Boeing
- •Boeing projects India and South Asia will require nearly 3,300 new aircraft by 2044 due to rising air traffic demand.
- •Single-aisle jets will constitute almost 90% of new deliveries, totaling 2,875 planes, with 395 wide-body aircraft.
- •The region will also need 45,000 pilots, 45,000 technicians, and 51,000 cabin crew over the next two decades.
- •India's air traffic is expected to grow 7% annually, driven by a growing middle class, economic growth, and infrastructure investments.
- •The South Asia region's fleet is projected to quadruple from 795 to 2,925 airplanes by 2044, with significant expansion in long-haul and cargo networks.
Why It Matters: Boeing forecasts a massive aviation boom in India and South Asia, requiring 3,300 new planes and extensive personnel.
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