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News from this site on January 13, Airbus announced that it will deliver 735 civil aircraft to 87 customers around the world in 2023, a year-on-year increase of 11%; 2,319 new orders (net orders 2,094), of which Including 1,835 A320 series aircraft and 300 A350 series aircraft. As of the end of 2023, backlog orders reached 8,598 . Airbus will release its full-year 2023 financial results on February 15.
In terms of project delivery of each aircraft type, 68 A220s were delivered, 254 A319&A320s were delivered, 317 A321s were delivered, 32 A330s were delivered, and A350s were delivered 64 racks.
In terms of delivery areas, the Americas accounted for 25% (North America 17%, Latin America 8%), the Middle East and Africa accounted for 8%, Europe accounted for 34%, and the Asia-Pacific region accounted for 32% ( India 10%, China 13%, others 9%), others account for 1%.
This site previously reported that Airbus predicted at the year-end media exchange meeting that China’s air passenger traffic will grow at an average annual growth rate of 5.2%. Nearly twice the global average, China will become the largest aviation service market in the next twenty years.
According to Airbus’ forecast, China will need more than 9,440 new passenger and cargo aircraft by 2042, equivalent to 23% of the world’s total demand for new aircraft in the same period. It is expected that in the next 20 years, China's air passenger traffic will grow at an average annual rate of 5.2%, so the world will need more than 40,850 new aircraft.
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