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Airbus anticipates that Indian airlines will triple their fleets in the next decade

Airbus announced on Thursday that it expects Indian airlines to triple the size of their fleets, to 2,250 aircraft, over the next decade. This is due to a resilient economic growth and an expanding middle class, as well as a surge in first-time flyers.

Boeing's Wednesday outlook for India and South Asia projected that the airlines in this region, which is a major battleground between Airbus and Boeing, will require 3,300 new planes by 2044.

IndiGo and Air India, the two largest domestic carriers in India, are closely watching the regional forecasts of the aircraft manufacturers. India is the world’s?third largest aviation market, after the United States, China and Japan.

Airbus' president and managing director for India & South Asia, Mr. Jurgen Westermeier said that India's aviation industry is still in its infancy, with trips per capita amounting to only 0.13 - far below other comparable regions.

In a forecast made on the second of India's biennial air show for civil aviation, he said that there is still room for many more Indians adopting air travel.

Westermeier, speaking of the landmark India-EU deal this week, said that "some services in the aerospace sector will benefit from the reduction of?tariffs."

India is the world's fastest growing domestic aviation market. It has mirrored an international rush for large aircraft as carriers expand their capacity, re-tire fuel-hungry older planes, and respond to booming demand after COVID-19.

Indian carriers placed some of the largest jet orders in recent times. They ordered at a level intended to boost fleet growth as opposed to mature markets that were primarily interested in replacing older planes.

Airbus maintained its position as the largest planemaker in the world last year, despite challenges brought on by supply chain bottlenecks, engine shortages and tariff pressures.

(source: Reuters)