According to Boeing's 2021 Commercial Market Outlook
(CMO), a forecast of 20-year demand for commercial airplanes and
services, the Middle East will require 3,000 new airplanes valued
at $700 billion and aftermarket services such as maintenance and
repair worth $740 billion up to 2040.
Middle East passenger traffic and the region’s
commercial fleet are projected to more than double over the
20-year forecast period, according to the CMO.
More than
two-thirds of airplane deliveries to the Middle East will
accommodate growth, while one-third of deliveries will replace
older airplanes with more fuel-efficient models such as the 737
MAX, 787 Dreamliner and 777X.
“The Middle East region’s role as a global
connecting hub continues to be important for developing markets to
and from Southeast Asia, China and Africa,” said Randy Heisey,
Boeing managing director of Commercial Marketing for the Middle
East. “The region has been a leader in restoring confident
passenger travel through multi-faceted initiatives that aid
international travel recovery.”
Air freight represents an ongoing area of
opportunity for Middle East airlines, with the freighter fleet
projected to nearly double from 80 airplanes in 2019 to 150 by
2040.
Air cargo traffic flown by Middle East carriers has
increased since 2020 by nearly 20%, with two of the world’s top-five cargo carriers based in the region.
The 2021 Middle East CMO also includes these
projections through 2040:
- To accommodate increased passenger and cargo
traffic, airlines are predicted to grow their fleets to 3,530
jets.
- The region will continue to see robust widebody
demand, with 1,570 deliveries supporting a growing network of
international routes.
- The current single-aisle fleet of 660 airplanes
is forecast to nearly triple to 1,750 jets.
- Commercial services opportunities include fleet
renewal, maintenance, repair and parts supply, and operations
optimization.
- Boeing’s 2021 Pilot and Technician Outlook
forecasts that the region is estimated to require 223,000 new
aviation personnel by 2040, including 54,000 pilots, 51,000
technicians and 91,000 cabin crew members.
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