New Delhi (Sputnik) — The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) report projects India to overtake the UK to become the third largest air passenger market by 2025. China will be at the top of the market, followed by the US. In a similar report last year, IATA had projected India to overtake the UK by 2026.
"The biggest driver of demand will be the Asia-Pacific region. The region will be the source of more than half the new passengers over the next two decades…the UK will fall to fifth place, surpassed by India in 2025, and Indonesia in 2030," IATA said in the report.
By 2036, India is expected have about 478 million airline passenger traffic, which will be more than that of Japan (just under 225 million) and Germany (just over 200 million) combined. Currently, India's passenger traffic is recorded at about 141 million.
The next level of growth in the sector would come on the back of investments and capacity expansion, including of aircrafts. The sector is expected to attract investments worth $15 billion US by 2020, with about $10 billion alone coming from the private sector after the relaxation of foreign direct investment norms, says a FICCI-PwC report.
With Indian airlines eying to carve out their share in the fast-growing market, the report suggests approximately 300 small aircrafts, 250 helicopters, and approximately 300 business jets to be added to the current fleet of Indian carriers in the medium to long-term.
This serves as an opportunity for all manufacturers, including Russia's United Aircraft Corporation, the maker of — the Irkut MC-21, dubbed the major challenger to Airbus and Boeing. What gives the Russian firm an advantage over its competitors is its intent to localize the production line with India's Mahindra Aerospace, which is congruous with the idea of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet project ‘Make in India'.
He also said that the Indian conglomerate is being considered for a partnership for the manufacturing parts of the IRKUT-MC21 civil aviation aircraft.
In addition to India, the IATA report has also projected China to displace the US as the world's largest aviation market (defined as traffic to, from and within the country) two years before its previous forecast.
"We now anticipate this will occur around 2022, through a combination of a slightly faster Chinese growth and slightly reduced growth in the US," IATA said.