Raising its previous forecasts for the next two decades, the European aircraft maker also said a slowdown in orders over the past several months did not signal a drop in the market.
"The trend is positive," said Airbus chief executive Fabrice Bregier.
Airbus last week had warned it expects slow orders this year and perhaps next year, too, but said it was a normal part of the business cycle.
The planemaker predicts the need for 35,000 new planes worth USD 5.3 trillion over the next two decades, an increase from last year's estimates.
"Asia Pacific continues to be an engine for growth, with domestic China to become the world's largest market."
The numbers released today, as the industry gears up for the Paris Air Show later this month, show a six percent increase from last year's forecasts in terms of numbers of aircraft and a two percent increase in value.
Airbus last year already raised its 20 year forecasts, which it publishes each year, as does its US rival Boeing.
This means hundreds of thousands of new jobs, the planemaker said, estimating the need for 530,000 more pilots and 550,000 new maintenance engineers.
The planemaker today cited more first time flyers and rising disposable income for air travel as other reasons for its forecast.
Emerging markets in China and India as well as other parts of Asia and Latin America are growing nearly twice as fast as North America and Western Europe.
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