Encouraged by the massive orders placed by Indian carriers, European aircraft-maker Airbus Industrie has revised its demand projection for the Indian market to 800-1,000 aeroplanes worth $80 billion by 2026. The earlier projection envisaged orders for 570 aeroplanes worth $40 billion by 2023. |
Notably, about 40 of these aircraft are expected to be super jumbo A 380s. "The Indian market is very strong. We see orders between 800 and 1,000 aircraft in the next 20 years, including 40 A-380s," said Kiran Rao, senior vice-president, marketing and pricing, Airbus Industrie. |
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This is the third time in less than one year that the European aircraft-maker is upping its sales projection for India. Late last year, it had doubled its projection for sale of aircraft to India from 200 to 400 by 2023. |
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"India is a major driver for the global aviation market. We see a major upscale for sales from India. India is seeing a boom in airline start-ups and strong economic growth," said Rao. |
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Indian carriers have been on an aircraft-buying spree, with Air Deccan ordering 32 AAA-320s, Jet Airways 10 A-330s with buying option for another 10, Kingfisher 15 aircraft including five double-decker A-380s and start-up airline Interglobe placing orders for 100 A-320s. "We have had a good year with many orders. We are also working on some additional deals in India. This includes some start-ups as well as existing carriers," Rao said. |
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The airplane industry draws up a long-term forecast for the market, which is revised every two years. The forecast is based on the existing fleets in a given country, various economic parameters and the growth rates of the country. |
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Rao said Airbus also had plans to set up training centres in India, whose market size would be second only to China's. |
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