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Nov 23, 2018 (newstodate): Over the coming 20 years, airlines in Russia and the CIS countries will need some 1,220 new aircraft according to Airbus’ Global Market Forecast.
This means that the passenger fleet in the region will almost double from 857 aircraft in service today to over 1,700 by 2037.
In the Russia & CIS region, in the Small segment there is a requirement for 998 new passenger aircraft. In the Medium segment, represented by smaller wide-bodies and longer-range single-aisle aircraft, Airbus forecasts demand for 140 passenger aircraft.
For additional capacity and range flexibility, in the Large segment there is a need for 39 aircraft.
In the Extra-Large segment, including the A350-1000 and the A380, Airbus forecasts demand for 44 passenger aircraft.
The doubling in the fleet will require over 23,000 new pilots and 27,960 additional technical specialists.
This means that the passenger fleet in the region will almost double from 857 aircraft in service today to over 1,700 by 2037.
In the Russia & CIS region, in the Small segment there is a requirement for 998 new passenger aircraft. In the Medium segment, represented by smaller wide-bodies and longer-range single-aisle aircraft, Airbus forecasts demand for 140 passenger aircraft.
For additional capacity and range flexibility, in the Large segment there is a need for 39 aircraft.
In the Extra-Large segment, including the A350-1000 and the A380, Airbus forecasts demand for 44 passenger aircraft.
The doubling in the fleet will require over 23,000 new pilots and 27,960 additional technical specialists.