Boeing said it sees demand for new airplanes worth $650 billion (SR2.44 billion) in Southeast Asia over the next two decades.
The world’s biggest plane maker projected a demand for 4,210 new airplanes in the region over the next 20 years, adding it saw annual traffic growth in Southeast Asia at 6.2 percent.
Single-aisle airplanes, like the 737 MAX, would account for more than 70 percent of new deliveries, Boeing said in a statement on Thursday.
The low-cost business model would further continue to be a driver of traffic growth in Southeast Asia, it noted.
The company sees worldwide demand at 41,030 new airplanes over the next two decades.
Source:Arabnews
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