Cirium, an aviation data analytics platform, has released its forecast for the global aircraft market over the next two decades. The company predicts that by 2044, approximately 46,500 new aircraft will be delivered to airlines worldwide. This represents a 1% increase in long-term deliveries compared to previous forecasts.
The total value of these new aircraft is estimated at $3.4 trillion. According to Cirium's data, Airbus and Boeing are expected to deliver about 85% of all new aircraft and account for 92% of their overall value. Other manufacturers such as Embraer and Comac will supply the remaining 15%.
Asia, particularly China and India, is highlighted as the fastest-growing market for fleet expansion. The region alone is projected to receive 45% of all new aircraft deliveries over the period. Narrowbody jets now make up 71% of the global fleet, while widebody and regional jets have not yet returned to pre-pandemic numbers.