Aviation outlook: Airbus says Asia Pacific to need 19,560 new planes; India-China to drive half of global demand
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Asia Pacific is set to demand nearly 20,000 new aircraft over two decades, driven by booming passenger traffic in India and China. Airbus forecasts the region will account for 46% of global demand, with fleet expansion and replacement of older planes fueling this growth. This surge highlights an exciting phase for aviation in the region.
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