Boeing projects near-term disruptions will not meaningfully affect long-term aviation industry growth with demand for air travel set to double over the next 20 years. The global commercial airplane fleet is expected to grow nearly 80% to more than 50,000 airplanes by 2045 as airlines and cargo operators add capacity. Ahead of the Farnborough International Airshow, Boeing released its 2026 Commercial Market Outlook, forecasting that operators will need nearly 44,000 new airplanes to support sustained air travel demand and air cargo expansion over the next 20 years. Half of these deliveries are projected to replace previous-generation airplanes with more fuel-efficient models and support sustainability goals.
Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing commented: "Airlines are adapting quickly to manage near-term industry constraints while demand for air travel remains resilient. That demand is driving the need to grow and modernize the global fleet, underscoring the importance of new, fuel-efficient airplanes that will play an increasingly vital role in connecting people and economies around the world."
How is the Middle East crisis affecting global passenger air travel?
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How is air cargo performing in the current environment and how will it change in the next 20 years?
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New deliveries, 2026-2045 |
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Single-aisle: |
33,545 |
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Widebody: |
7,715 |
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Regional: |
1,435 |
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Freighters: |
930 |
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Total: |
43,625 |
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