Global aircraft manufacturers are increasingly targeting the Asia-Pacific region as the primary driver for their next phase of commercial growth. Driven by a rapidly expanding middle class, rising demand for air travel, and major fleet modernization programs by regional carriers, companies like Airbus and Boeing are securing substantial orders in markets such as India and Southeast Asia. To support this long-term growth, manufacturers are also expanding their local industrial footprints, maintenance services, and training facilities across the region.
- The Asia-Pacific region is projected to drive a significant portion of global commercial aircraft demand over the next two decades.
- A rising middle class and increasing urbanization in countries like India are fueling unprecedented demand for new passenger routes.
- Major regional carriers are placing record-breaking orders with top aerospace manufacturers to expand and modernize their fleets.
- Manufacturers are investing heavily in local supply chains, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities, and flight training hubs to support regional operations.
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