While European manufacturer Airbus expects that Indian carriers would require 1,290 new passenger aircraft valued at USD 190 billion to meet the burgeoning demand, US firm Boeing estimated a requirement of 1,600 aircraft during the period.
"Indian annual passenger traffic growth rates of 8.6 per cent are well above the Asia-Pacific average growth rate of 6.1 per cent and the world average of 4.7 per cent. Of the requirement for 1,290 new aircraft, some 73 per cent will be for growth and 27 per cent for replacement," Airbus EVP Strategy and Marketing Kiran Rao said here.
Airbus projected that between now and 2032 the new passenger aircraft requirements would include 913 single aisles like A-320 and A-320neo Family, 322 twin-aisles like A -350 XWB and A-330 and 56 very large aircraft like the superjumbo A-380.
It said by 2032, the current fleet of 343 aircraft would more than triple to some 1,233 aircraft.
In passenger traffic terms, domestic India was the fastest growing flow increasing at almost 10 per cent per year to 2032 that would make it the world's third largest domestic aviation market.