Embraer publishes the global market expectations


Embraer Outlook 2025 has published its 20-year annual expectations for delivering commercial aircraft in the SUB-150 seat category. The report was issued before the Paris Air Show next week.

Market expectations are estimated at 2025 10500 requests for new aircraft and turbines until 2044. It also provides analyzes of global influences and trends in seven global regions that affect the demand for new aircraft. Due to its increasing prominence in commercial aviation, China’s statistics are detailed separately in this year’s market expectations for the first time.

The document also analyzes the demand for charging aircraft, including diversion expectations from passengers to the pleading.

The total expectations of the number of new aircraft below 150 seats are still almost unchanged from the previous estimate of Embraer. Arjan Meijer, Embraer Chair and CEO of AVIATION Commercial Company, is attributed to the length of social trends and the supply and geographical chain that was identified during the epidemic.

“Five years after the appearance of the epidemic, many structural changes that raised it were long-term. In our first market expectations after birth, we highlighted the transition from globalization to the most polarized geopolitical view. Today, countries and regions with long-length-are believed to be light-flying ovens. Growth.

The most prominent expectations in the commercial market for 20 years-numbers

Global passenger traffic, which is measured in the kilometers of revenue passengers (RPK), will grow by 3.9 % annually until 2044. China will lead between seven global regions.

Annual RPK regional growth rate – ranking

  • 5.7 % China
  • 4.7 % Latin America
  • 4.4 % Africa
  • 4.4 % Middle East
  • 4.1 % Asia Pacific
  • 3.1 % Europe and CIS
  • 2.4 % North America

Post Embraer appeared, published by Outlook Commercial Aviation Global Market Outlook at Air Cargo Week Week.

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