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Graphic shows Boeing 737 MAX 10, massive predicted market for single-aisle jets and Airbus versus Boeing orders for A320/A321neo and Boeing’s 737 MAX family of jets.
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Boeing 737 MAX 10 debut at Paris Air Show

By Duncan Mil

June 19, 2017 - June 25, 2017 - Boeing is to launch a new 737 single-aisle workhorse -- the MAX 10 -- to counter strong sales of the Airbus A321neo. Boeing forecasts global demand for 28,000 narrow-body jets worth $2 trillion by 2035.

Over the next 20 years, Boeing is forecasting a need for over 39,600 aeroplanes valued at more than $5.9 trillion.

Link to Boeing’s Current Market Outlook, 2016-2035

Aviation is becoming more diverse, with approximately 38 percent of all new aeroplanes being delivered to airlines based in the Asia region. An additional 40 percent will be delivered to airlines in Europe and North America, with the remaining 22 percent to be delivered to the Middle East, Latin America, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Africa.

Boeing’s Current Market Outlook, 2016-2035 predicts that single-aisle aeroplanes will command the largest share of new deliveries, with airlines needing over 28,100. These new narrow-body jets will continue to stimulate growth for low-cost carriers and will provide required replacements for older, less-efficient aeroplanes.

Also, 9,100 new wide-body aeroplanes will be delivered, which will allow airlines to serve new markets more efficiently than in the past.

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PUBLISHED: 30/05/2017; STORY: Graphic News
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