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Aug 23, 2007 (newstodate): In its latest revised Current Market Outlook, Boeing sees a huge aircraft market in Russia and the CIS.
Russia and the CIS will require 1,060 new aircraft worth about 70 billion USD over the next 20 years.
Aircraft in the Boeing 737-size range will account for 44 percent of all commercial jetliners delivered to Russian and CIS airlines during the next 20 years, amounting to 470 units valued at 30 billion USD.
Wide-body aircraft will constitute 11 percent with 110 units valued at 20 bio USD.
43 percent will be smaller regional jets, while aircraft of the Boeing 747 size or larger will comprise two percent of the market.
Air traffic within Russia and the CIS is expected to grow six percent per year over the next 20 years, according to the Boeing forecast.
Traffic on transatlantic routes between Russia/CIS and North America is projected to increase 4.1 percent annually.
Russia and the CIS will require 1,060 new aircraft worth about 70 billion USD over the next 20 years.
Aircraft in the Boeing 737-size range will account for 44 percent of all commercial jetliners delivered to Russian and CIS airlines during the next 20 years, amounting to 470 units valued at 30 billion USD.
Wide-body aircraft will constitute 11 percent with 110 units valued at 20 bio USD.
43 percent will be smaller regional jets, while aircraft of the Boeing 747 size or larger will comprise two percent of the market.
Air traffic within Russia and the CIS is expected to grow six percent per year over the next 20 years, according to the Boeing forecast.
Traffic on transatlantic routes between Russia/CIS and North America is projected to increase 4.1 percent annually.