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Airbus estimates
demand for 550,000 new maintenance engineers over the next 20 years as the
value of the global MRO market doubles.
Global MRO Worth $120 Billion By 2036,China domestic market will take the biggest cake
Between 2017 and 2036 the manufacturer
reckons that global airlines will need 34,170 new passenger
aircraft (and 730 freighters) to support average annual
traffic growth of 4.4%.
This will lead to a doubling of the global
fleet, providing Airbus¡¯ global services business with a ¡°catalyst to grow¡±,
according to the company.
Services only accounted for 5% of Airbus commercial aircraft sales last
year, as opposed to 47% and 31% in it helicopter and defence divisions,
respectively.
Asia Pacific will take more new aircraft than any other region, and will
also lead growth in the MRO market, which Airbus predicts will double in value
from $60bn today to $120bn by 2036.
For the first time in its
Global Market Outlook Airbus has also included guidance for the cabin and
systems upgrade market, which it values at $180bn over 20 years. Again, Asia
Pacific is set to be the biggest source of demand, accounting for more than a
third of the global market.
¡°Asia Pacific continues to be an engine for
growth, with domestic China to become the world¡¯s largest market. Disposable
incomes are growing and in emerging economies the number of people taking a
flight will nearly triple between now and 2036,¡± said John Leahy, Airbus COO,
customers.
In order to support
COMAC¡¯s new aircraft, for the large MRO services and spare parte market in
China as well, COMAC Shanghai Customer Service Center Co, Ltd will associate
with China Eastern Airlines to host 2017 Civil Aircraft Operation Support
Technology International Forum, which will focus on after market service of new
aircraft in China such as B787-9, A320neo, C919, ARJ21. The topics will including after-sales
service strategy, network maintenance and support system construction, service
data accumulation and monitoring, supply chain management and supply chain
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