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India and China would be among countries which would constitute the largest market for aircraft engines and their after-sale services, totalling a whopping $1,700 billion, over the next two decades, a major manufacturer of jet engines has said.

Delivery of 1,49,000 engines have been forecast over the next 20 years to power 68,000 new aircraft and business jets, London-based airplane engine maker Rolls Royce said in its latest market outlook.
Noting that fastest growing economies would be in Asia and Middle East, the study said domestic aviation markets in India and China would see a 9.8% and 7.9% per annum growth respectively. Compared to this, mature markets of Europe and North America would grow by 2.5% per year.

"Asia-Pacific will be by far the largest market for commercial aircraft" where airlines will require nearly 4,000 twin-aisled planes or 44% of the global deliveries.
"We predict deliveries of 8,020 twin-aisle aircraft from 2012-31, plus another 790 new-build freighter aircraft. 19,900 engines are needed to power these aircraft, worth $450 billion," it said, adding that the engine market for these planes represented 54% of the total commercial jet market.

The study said though the North American business jet market was the largest as "traditionally 70-80% of their aircraft" were delivered there, customers in Asia were "increasingly buying them".
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Major manufacturer of Jet engines is ill informed :D
China buy few and copy paste remaing.
India will not buy that much :D
 
thats the only reason i have been saying it repeatedly, "WE NEED OUR OWN JET ENGINE"
please please please dont abandon Kaveri project, we have developed many tech in the process of developing Kavery dont let it go to drain.
we can definately use it some where, find it.
keep Kavery alive.
 
thats the only reason i have been saying it repeatedly, "WE NEED OUR OWN JET ENGINE"
please please please dont abandon Kaveri project, we have developed many tech in the process of developing Kavery dont let it go to drain.
we can definately use it some where, find it.
keep Kavery alive.
Application Forwarded!:coffee:
 
why india is not taking help from russia to devlop our kaveri other than testbed facility.
 
The market for aircraft engines to China will drop dramatically after 2020.

China should have a wide range of domestic engines available by then for all types of aircraft.

Let Rolls Royce fantasis as much as they like.
 
why india is not taking help from russia to devlop our kaveri other than testbed facility.
Already working with Snecma....no worries...may be kaveri for fighter A/C will be achieved. Kaveri is not a failure just did't meet upto requirement.

Here in another thread chines posters were boasting about their domestic engines. Conflicting news, don't know what to believe.:undecided:
 
The article talks of civil aircrafts guys..Till now i dont have any idea if India is going to develop an airliner.
 
Its Just 65 yrs guys... We will make it. :) Its just a matter of time... we are approaching the great Heights slowly but steadily too.
Salute to our great Nation!
 
Its Just 65 yrs guys... We will make it. :) Its just a matter of time... we are approaching the great Heights slowly but steadily too.
Salute to our great Nation!

What i meant was that everyone is talking of Military aircrafts but this article talks about civil aircrafts which will be the majority buyer of those engines.
 
Major manufacturer of Jet engines is ill informed :D
China buy few and copy paste remaing.
India will not buy that much :D

GE stock isnt doing good, they need good news
 
The market for aircraft engines to China will drop dramatically after 2020.

China should have a wide range of domestic engines available by then for all types of aircraft.

Let Rolls Royce fantasis as much as they like.
Actually, China's indigenous WS-18 high bypass engine will enter service by 2015 on our heavy transport Y-20 and H-6K bombers. H-6K is already in service using Russian D-30KP engines.

First flight for our civilian airliner C919 prototype will be in 2014 and first delivery to customers expected in 2016. This will be powered initially by a foreign engine and later by a civilian adaptation of the WS-18 military high bypass engine.
 
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