Market Trends of Asia-Pacific Turboprop Aircraft Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the APAC Turboprop Aircraft Market according to our research experts:
The Commercial Aviation Segment Expected to Exhibit the Highest Growth Rate
The rise in the disposable income of people and the subsequent growth of the aviation sector in the region are driving the growth of turboprop aircraft. In the future, nearly 40% of the global airliner production will come from Asia-Pacific. Markets, such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines, performed significantly well in the aviation sector during the past few years. Many airlines emerged to serve the regional aviation needs in countries, such as India. The Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) grew by 4.5% in May 2019, compared to a growth of 2.4% in April of the same year. India exhibited an RPKgrowth rate of 6% in 2019, compared to 2018, whereas Japan's RPK exhibited a year-on-year growth rate of nearly 7% in 2019. India's low-cost career, IndiGo, inducted eight new ATR aircraft since June 2019. It currently operates a fleet of 25 ATR aircraft while expecting a delivery of 25 more ATRs. Another regional low-cost airline, Trujet, is also planning to acquire five more ATR 72 aircraft to its existing fleet of five aircraft. While the South Korean aviation industry is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, the new budget carrier, Hi Air Co., announced its plan to acquire two new ATR aircraft by the end of 2020. In 2019, Nepal's Buddha Air also added two new ATR-72 aircraft in its existing turboprop fleet of 12 aircraft. While the commercial aviation segment in Australia exhibited an RPK growth of just 1.1% in 2019, the general aviation segment in the country is rising. In 2019, Textron Aviation sold five domestically built King Air 350 aircraft to Pel-Air for air ambulance service. The aforementioned factors are driving growth of turboprop aircraft market in the region.
China Expected to Exhibit Significant Growth During the Forecast Period
China is exhibiting the largest growth rates in air passenger traffic and aviation infrastructure development in the Asia-Pacific region. Nearly 20% of the future airliners will be produced in China, and this is significantly propelling the domestic market growth of turboprop aircraft in the country. In 2020, China will be using more domestically developed aircraft mainly for domestic aviation and short distance international flights. MA700twin-engine turboprop aircraft, developed by AVIC XAC Commercial Aircraft Company Limited, is expected to take its maiden flight in 2020. China already received nearly 285 domestic and international orders for MA700 aircraft. The business environment is starting to normalize after the COVID-19 outbreak in China, and the work also resumed on the development of China's short-haul turboprop aircraft. The aforementioned factors are significantly driving the market growth of the turboprop aircraft market in China.