FILE - This July 13, 2021 photo shows Boeing's logo displayed on a screen above a trading post at the New York Stock Exchange. (AP Photo)


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U.S. aerospace giant Boeing has boosted its forecast for new jetliner deliveries over the next 20 years by 3%, projecting a total of 43,975 aircraft. This increase is driven by strong passenger demand, growing airline competition, and the need to replace older, less efficient planes.
The aviation sector, which was severely impacted by the pandemic, is now experiencing a significant recovery. The sudden drop in air travel during the pandemic has rebounded sharply, leading to a surge in demand. This has resulted in airlines and manufacturers scrambling to address labor and parts shortages as well as other supply chain issues. Both Boeing and its main competitor, Airbus, are finding it challenging to meet this demand, causing airlines to face long waits for new aircraft.

Boeing shared this updated forecast ahead of the Farnborough Air Show near London, which begins on Monday. According to the company, airlines will need a growing number of aircraft through 2043.

Darren Hulst, Boeing's vice president of commercial marketing, noted that the retirement rates of older airplanes have halved over the past four years due to the lack of new aircraft entering the market. He anticipates that this issue will be resolved in the medium- to long-term as supply constraints ease.

Boeing predicts that single-aisle airplanes will dominate the market, accounting for 33,380 deliveries, or 76% of the forecasted demand. Additionally, the company expects deliveries to include 8,065 widebody planes, 1,525 regional jets, and 1,005 freighters. About half of these new jet deliveries will replace older models, while the other half will expand airlines' fleets.

Looking ahead, Boeing projects the global aircraft fleet to nearly double over the next 20 years, growing from approximately 26,750 jets in 2023 to 50,170 by 2043. The company also increased its forecast for industry-wide passenger traffic growth to 4.7%.

Boeing has faced significant challenges, including a safety crisis that began in January following an in-flight emergency involving an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9. In response, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) took the unprecedented step of halting Boeing's expansion of 737 MAX production until the company could satisfy the FAA with its quality and safety improvements.

Boeing's forecast indicates a robust future for the aviation industry, with a significant increase in jetliner deliveries driven by high passenger demand, competition among airlines, and the need to replace aging aircraft. Despite current supply chain issues and safety concerns, Boeing remains optimistic about meeting the rising demand for new airplanes over the next two decades.

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