Boeing's latest forecast is up 4.2% from last year's, with about a third of the total demand expected to arise from the Asia-Pacific region.
The maker of the best-selling 737 jetliner said single-aisle planes underpin the higher forecast.
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"There's no question the market is converging to this size, where network flexibility and cost efficiency meet."
Deliveries for single-aisle aircraft -- which include the new 737-800 and 737 MAX 8 -- are expected to reach $2.56 trillion.
In the twin-aisle segment, including the 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliner range, the company expects to deliver 8,600 new airplanes.
"This year's forecast reflects a continued shift in demand from very large airplanes to efficient new twin-engine products such as the 787-10 and new 777X," according to the Boeing statement.
The forecast was published ahead of next week's key biennial Farnborough airshow in England, where Boeing and European rival Airbus go head-to-head in the fight for new plane orders.
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