Commercial Aviation in APAC
Commercial Aviation in APAC
A Future Aerospace Region Giant on the Rise
22-Sep-2015
Asia Pacific
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Description
During the last decade, APAC has been the most dynamic region with regard to air traffic. As a result, the region has witnessed the highest aircraft demand globally and a strong development of new infrastructure to cope with increasing traffic. The countries in this region realise that investment in this industrial sector is profitable. Thus, they have started to develop a commercial aircraft manufacturing footprint to support aircraft programmes from traditional aircraft manufacturers, such as Airbus and Boeing, along with new local aircraft programmes. The study includes key trends witnessed in the industry, along with global and regional forecasts.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Passenger Traffic Growth
Airport Passenger Traffic
Global Top 30 Airports
5 Largest Airports in APAC Vs. Europe & North America
Aeronautical Vs. Non-aeronautical Revenue
Global Airport Investments
Airport Projects in APAC
Passenger Traffic of Top Airlines
Backlogs by Regions—Airbus & Boeing
Backlog by Regions and Aircraft Type—Airbus & Boeing
Aircraft Delivery by Region and Type
Regional Aircraft Potential Delivery
Airlines Profitability by Region
Leading Aerospace Participants
Commercial Aircraft Programme Participants
Commercial Aircraft Programme Participants (continued)
Commercial Aircraft Programme Participants (continued)
Competitive Scenario in the Global Aerospace Industry
Distribution of Direct Employment by Sector and Region
Conclusions
Conclusions (continued)
Conclusions (continued)
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Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
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Author | Thomas Saquer |
Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
WIP Number | 9AB0-00-22-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |