Market Trends of Commercial Aircraft Disassembly Industry
Narrow Body Segment to Dominate Market Share During the Forecast Period
- Narrow body segment is expected to hold the largest market share primarily due to the airlines' widespread use of narrow-body aircraft for both short and medium-haul routes. Advanced capabilities coupled with various other advantages such as low cost of operation and fuel efficiency in short-haul routes have led to narrow-body aircraft being the most preferred type of aircraft to be used by various low-cost carrier companies worldwide.
- Moreover, the success of the low-cost carrier business model has generated a massive demand for newer-generation narrow-body aircraft in recent years due to their advantages. Technological advancements in newer-generation narrow-body aircraft are making it possible to fly longer distances. Boeing’s B737 and Airbus A320 are two of the most-sold aircraft narrow body aircraft.
- For instance, in December 2022, Air India announced that they are close to completing a deal to order more than 200 Boeing aircraft, which includes 190 narrowbody Boeing B737 MAX aircraft, as a part of a historic fleet expansion that will be split with Airbus. The return of the Boeing B737 MAX into service in late 2020 will also help the growth of the narrow-body segment.
Asia-Pacific to Witness Highest Growth During the Forecast Period
- The robust economic growth, favorable population, and demographic profiles of the populace in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region are driving the air passenger traffic in the region. The region has seen a significant increase in air passenger traffic during the past decade, mostly due to the tourist destinations in the region and the ease of access to air travel, which is expected to continue during the forecast period.
- In addition to China and India, which are two of the largest aviation markets in the world, countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines are experiencing an unprecedented increase in air passenger traffic from tourists exploring cheaper holiday locations.
- As airlines in this region modernize their fleets, demand for aircraft disassembly and recycling services is expected to rise. For instance, in September 2022, China Airlines announced that they had finalized an order for up to 24 Boeing B787 Dreamliners, as the carrier looks forward to continuing to upgrade its fleet with more modern and fuel-efficient airplanes.
- According to the Airbus Outlook, 2320 aircraft will retire between 2023 and 2042 in China as a result of continuous fleet modernization. Thus, such modernizing efforts will create growing market opportunities to reuse, repair, and recycle older aircraft and contribute to a circular economy.