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India needs 856 passenger jets: Boeing

August 28, 2006 13:23 IST
Boeing Company on Monday said the Indian civil aviation sector would require 856 new commercial jet airplanes worth over $72 billion over the next 20 years.

"Boeing forecasts a long term requirement for increased passenger traffic in which airlines significantly add frequencies with smaller aircraft to meet demands," Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president, sales (South and Southeast Asia), Boeing Commercial Airplanes said while releasing the company's India current market outlook in New Delhi.

"It also forecasts a considerable increase in the air freight market that will need to support the country's exports, which are growing at an estimated 5-6 per cent a year for the next 20 years," he added.

The strong forecast is supported in part by a robust economic growth, an increasing demand for point to point domestic and international air travel and the growth of the India based cargo market, the CMO said.

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