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Contact: Raymond Jaworowski, Senior Aerospace Analyst
Phone: (203) 426-0800
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Forecast International, Inc.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dynamic Growth Projected for 70-120-Seat Regional Jet
Production
NEWTOWN, Conn. [August 30, 2004] ― In its latest study,
"The World Market for Regional/Commuter Transport Aircraft," Forecast
International projects that a total of 3,728 regional aircraft will be produced
in the 10-year period 2004 to 2013. The value of this production, in constant
2004 U.S. dollars, is estimated at $84.4 billion. The forecast production
total includes both regional jets and regional turboprops; specifically, 3,041
regional jets are forecast, plus 687 turboprops.
In the new study, Forecast International predicts that 387
regional aircraft will be built in 2004. Annual production is expected to drop
to 371 units in 2005, and then fluctuate within a range of 360-380 units for
the remainder of the forecast timeframe. Within these numbers, however,
Forecast International expects that the mix of regional aircraft built each
year will include a progressively higher proportion of larger-capacity
aircraft. Thus, the number of delivered seats will rise significantly over the
course of the next 10 years.
Production of 70-120 passenger regional jets is expected to
be particularly dynamic, both during the 10-year forecast period and (perhaps
even more so) beyond. This class of regional aircraft has seen the rapid
proliferation of several new models. Bombardier and Embraer, for instance,
have both recently introduced new aircraft of at least 90-passenger capacities:
Bombardier with the 90-seat CRJ 900 and Embraer with the 94-108 seat 190 and
the 106-118 passenger 195.
Even the large commercial transport manufacturers have gotten
into the act. Boeing is currently producing the 717-200, while Airbus has
begun production of the A318. Both in terms of operating characteristics and
in terms of the type of aircraft with which they compete for sales, the 717-200
and the A318 are arguably regional aircraft.
Bombardier also recently announced plans to develop an
all-new, 100-plus passenger aircraft family called the CSeries. The CSeries
represents an attempt by Bombardier to not only expand its product line into
the important 100-120 passenger regional jet market but also, with the proposed
130-135 CSeries model, to directly compete with such aircraft as the Airbus
A319 and the Boeing 737-600/700.
Meanwhile, regional turboprops have been losing the battle
for sales to regional jets. Various market forces are working against
turboprops. According to Forecast International senior aerospace analyst
Raymond Jaworowski, "Whether right or wrong, the perception is widespread that
travelers want to fly in jets rather than turboprops."
The Forecast International study projects that the leaders
in the regional aircraft market will be Embraer and Bombardier. Embraer is
forecast to produce 1,426 regional jets, a market share of 38.3 percent.
Bombardier, which builds both jets and turboprops for the regional market, is
projected to build 1,210 regional aircraft, a share of 32.5 percent. No other
company is projected to have a unit production share exceeding 10 percent.
When the market is measured in value of production in
constant dollars, Embraer again leads the way with forecast production value of
$32.7 billion, a market share of 38.8 percent. Bombardier production is
estimated at $30 billion, a 35.6 percent share.
Forecast International, Inc., is
a leading provider of Market Intelligence and Analysis in the areas of
aerospace, defense, power systems and military electronics. Based in Newtown,
CT, USA, Forecast International specializes in long-range industry forecasts
and market assessments, including regular 10-year forecasts. Its products are
utilized by strategic planners, marketing professionals, military
organizations, and governments worldwide. To arrange an interview with
Forecast International's analysts, please contact Monty Nebinger (203-426-0800,
monty.nebinger@forecast1.com)