Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the aviation aftermarket services market is shifting towards Asia, with China projected to become the largest market, growing from $24.8 billion in 2025 to $63.8 billion by 2044 [1] - Over the next 20 years, China is expected to receive approximately 9,570 new aircraft, reinforcing the demand for various services throughout the aircraft lifecycle [3] - Several Chinese airlines have recently announced new aircraft orders with Airbus, including Air China ordering 60 A320neo aircraft, with a total catalog price of approximately $9.53 billion [4] Group 2 - The maintenance and training market is expanding, becoming a critical component for fleet operation as Airbus secures more aircraft orders in China [5] - The Off-Wing Maintenance market is projected to grow from $17 billion in 2025 to $44.8 billion by 2044, while the On-Wing Maintenance market is expected to increase from $3 billion to $6.8 billion in the same period [6] - The digital and connected market is anticipated to be the fastest-growing segment, expanding from $1.4 billion in 2025 to $5.1 billion by 2044, focusing on smarter operations and predictive maintenance [6] Group 3 - The aviation maintenance market in China is expected to grow rapidly due to the increasing fleet size and aging aircraft, with maintenance costs for engines surpassing their purchase costs [7] - Chinese airlines are accelerating their digital transformation, with over 9,000 aircraft expected to have onboard connectivity, potentially saving over $2.2 billion in operational costs and an additional $5.7 billion through reduced fuel costs [7]
空中客车预测:未来20年中国将成全球最大航空售后服务市场