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Globe-leading growth in Africa’s aviation sector takes off

14 Sep 2023 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Belly cargo options across Africa are set to increase, along with projections by aerospace multinational Boeing that intra-continental passenger traffic will more than quadruple in the next twenty years, placing the continent’s upward volume trajectory among the highest globally.

African air traffic growth overall is forecast at 7.4%, the third highest among global regions and above the global average growth of 6.1%. This is according to data revealed in Boeing’s 2023 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO), the company’s long-term assessment of global demand for commercial aeroplanes and services.

According to the CMO forecast, Boeing will need 1 025 new aircraft over the next two decades.

“African carriers are well-positioned to support intra-regional traffic growth and capture market share by offering services that efficiently connect passengers and enable commerce within the continent,” said Randy Heisey, Boeing managing director of Commercial Marketing for the Middle East and Africa.

“We forecast an increase in the average aircraft size and seats per aircraft for the African fleet, as single aisles like the Boeing 737 MAX, will be the most in demand for the continent.”

African aviation traffic has recovered at a strong pace in 2023, led by pent-up demand and economic growth driven by higher global commodity prices.

African airline flights are currently 8% above pre-pandemic levels.

Africa’s above-global average, long-term annual economic growth of 3.4%, combined with increasing rates of urbanisation and a growing middle-class population, will continue to drive the continent’s long-term traffic demand, Boeing believes.

Economic and growth initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area and Single African Air Transport Market are expected to further stimulate trade and intra-regional connectivity.

Fast-growing intra-regional and domestic networks will drive African traffic growth of 7.4%, with the continent’s commercial jet fleet expected to more than double to 1 550 over the next 20 years. The estimated demand for aviation personnel will rise to 69 000 new professionals, including 21 000 pilots, 22 000 technicians, and 26 000 cabin crew members.

The 2023 Africa CMO also includes the following projections for 2042:

• Europe will remain the most prominent origin/destination for travellers to and from Africa, and airlines in the region will grow their fleets by 4.5% per year to accommodate passenger traffic growth.

• Single-aisle jets are expected to account for more than 70% of commercial deliveries, with 730 new planes mainly supporting domestic and intra-regional demand. In addition, African carriers are estimated to need 275 new widebodies, including passenger and cargo models, to support long-haul routes and air freight growth.

• Approximately 90% of African jet deliveries are expected to serve fleet growth with more fuel-efficient models such as the 737 MAX, 777X, and 787 Dreamliner, with nearly one in five deliveries replacing older aircraft.

• Commercial services opportunities such as supply chain, manufacturing, repair, and overhaul are valued at $105 billion.

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