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Forecast International Projects that More Than 29,000 Large Jetliners Will be Built over 15 Years

FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW, July 16, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Data from Forecast International's Platinum Forecast System 4.0 indicate that 29,407 large commercial jet transports will be produced in the 15-year period from 2018 through 2032.  The value of this production is estimated at $4.73 trillion in constant 2018 U.S. dollars.

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The Connecticut-based market forecasting firm's market projections indicate that yearly production of large commercial jetliners will increase through most of the 15-year forecast period, rising from 1,607 aircraft in 2018 to 2,086 aircraft in 2029; however, this rise is not expected to be steady.  Annual output is projected to be relatively flat from 2020 through 2022 before more substantial growth in yearly production resumes in 2023.  Some minor retrenchment in annual build rates is predicted for the 2030-2032 timeframe.

Airbus and Boeing are projected to divide the market almost equally over the course of the 15-year forecast period.  Boeing is forecast to produce 14,085 large commercial airliners during the 2018-2032 timeframe, representing a 47.9 percent share of the market.  Airbus is projected to build 13,590 aircraft, for a market share of 46.2 percent.  Another 641 aircraft, all CS300s, are expected to be built by a joint venture of majority partner Airbus and its CSeries program teammate Bombardier.  The remainder of the forecast production consists of a number of aircraft from other manufacturers, including the COMAC C919 from China and the Irkut MC-21 from Russia.

Both Airbus and Boeing are in the midst of navigating product line evolutions from certain legacy models to newer, upgraded variants.  Airbus is transitioning to the A320neo and A330neo from earlier versions thereof, while Boeing is doing the same with the 737 MAX and the 777X.  Boeing is also nearing a decision on whether to launch its New Midsize Aircraft (NMA), a clean-sheet design aimed at the middle of the airliner market.

Forecast International senior aerospace analyst Raymond Jaworowski explains, "The NMA would be positioned in the market space above current narrowbody airliners and below small widebodies such as the 787.  The Boeing 757 once resided here, but the space is actually broader than what would be considered as strictly a 757 replacement market.  How much broader, and thus how large the potential NMA market ultimately could be, is the key issue."

Accompanying the ongoing product line transformations is a trend among the giant OEMs toward insourcing.  In their new aircraft programs, Airbus and Boeing are both taking on work responsibilities that had been outsourced on earlier projects.  Potentially, this can result in greater profitability, more supply chain control, and increased aftermarket revenue for the OEMs. 

"Maintenance, repair and overhaul work constitutes a very lucrative business, and Airbus and Boeing want to capture a bigger share of that business than they currently have," notes Jaworowski.

Forecast International representatives will be available during the Farnborough International Airshow (Hall 1/1046) to demonstrate the company's extensive line of Aerospace & Defense Market Intelligence products, including Platinum Forecast System 4.0.

Platinum Forecast System 4.0 is an interactive and customizable analytical system incorporating a massive, continuously updated relational database.  Users of Platinum 4.0 can quickly generate accurate and detailed answers to their most pressing market inquiries.  The system works by leveraging the power of advanced information technology and combining it with the capabilities of the Forecast International team of highly experienced analysts.

 

About Forecast International

Forecast International, Inc. is a leading provider of Market Intelligence and Consulting in the areas of aerospace, defense, power systems and military electronics. Based in Newtown, Conn., USA, the company specializes in long-range industry forecasts and market assessments used by strategic planners, marketing professionals, military organizations, and governments worldwide. Forecast International also maintains a high posture of situational awareness and geopolitical analysis.

 

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Ray Peterson
Forecast International
203 426-0800
ray.peterson@forecast1.com