Airbus predicts $19.8 billion demand for aircraft in Chile in next 20 years

March 30, 2012
BLAGNAC, France, 30 March 2012. Airbus forecasts that Chilean Airlines will need 164 new passenger aircraft above 100 seats over the next 20 years to meet the demand of a growing air traffic market. The new 108 single-aisle, 53 twin-aisle and three very large aircraft will represent a market value of $19.8 billion.

BLAGNAC, France, 30 March 2012. Airbus forecasts that Chilean Airlines will need 164 new passenger aircraft above 100 seats over the next 20 years to meet the demand of a growing air traffic market. The new 108 single-aisle, 53 twin-aisle and three very large aircraft will represent a market value of $19.8 billion.

According to the latest Airbus Global Market Forecast (GMF), the number of Chile's passenger aircraft is expected to more than double over the next 20 years thanks in part to the country's domestic traffic growing by 83 percent.

International traffic to and from Chile increased nearly 80 percent in the last decade giving Chilean carriers the opportunity to acquire more than 50 percent of the market.

In Latin America, where air traffic has nearly doubled in the last decade, Airbus foresees a 20-year demand for more than 2,000 new passenger aircraft, including 1,653 single-aisle, 334 twin-aisle and 41 very large aircraft, estimated at approximately $200 billion. Globally, by 2030 some 27,900 new aircraft valued at $3.5 trillion will be required to satisfy future robust market demand.

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