The South Asian markets would account for 13 per cent in volume and 11 per cent in value of the total 13,460 aircraft worth USD 2 trillion to be bought by the Asia Pacific region during the 20 year period.
Overall, Asia Pacific would account for 37 per cent of the number and 39 per cent of the value of the total 36,770 new airplanes worth USD 5.2 trillion to be added to the global fleet during 2014-2033, said the airplane group.
South East Asia would be the next big buyer of the planes accounting for 3,350 worth USD 500 billion or 25 per cent of the number and value.
North Asia would add 1,340 new planes worth USD 280 billion and Oceania 1,000 planes worth US$140 billion, or 13 per cent and 10 per cent in numbers and 14 per cent and 11 per cent in value.
Likewise, the region would require 2,24,000 airline technicians out of the 5,84,000 global requirements during 2014-2033.
Giving a breakdown, Boeing projected South Asia to recruit 33,000 pilots and 30,000 technicians during the same period.
It said China would require 98,000 pilots and 101,000 technicians while South East Asia would need 55,000 pilots and 55,000 technicians. North East Asia would require 17,000 pilots and 24,000 technicians and Ocean would need 13,000 pilots and 14,000 technicians during the 20-year period.
"The Asia-Pacific region is seeing tremendous economic growth and is set to become the largest air travel market in the world," said Bob Bellitto, director, Customer Group, Boeing Flight Services after making the projections.
"These are strong, stable and challenging jobs in one of the most technologically advanced industries in the world," he said at a press conference here.
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