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    Airbus says Middle East regional aircraft to more than double by 2044

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    Posted on November 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Airbus forecasts a doubling of the Middle East's regional aircraft fleet by 2044, with significant growth in passenger traffic and the services market.

    Table of Contents

    • Airbus Forecast for Middle East Aviation
    • Passenger Traffic Growth
    • Services Market Expansion
    • Impact of Dubai Airshow

    Airbus Projects Middle East Regional Aircraft Fleet to Double by 2044

    Airbus Forecast for Middle East Aviation

    DUBAI (Reuters) -Airbus expects the Middle East's regional aircraft fleet to more than double to 3,700 planes by 2044, an official said on Sunday.

    The European planemaker expects passenger traffic in the Middle East to grow at a compound annual rate of 4.4% over the next two decades, Airbus Head of Marketing in Africa and the Middle East Grainne van den Berg told a press conference.

    Airbus also expects the services market in the region to double to $29.9 billion by the end of 2044, van den Berg added.

    Passenger Traffic Growth

    The forecast came ahead of the Dubai Airshow, the largest Middle East aviation event taking place on November 17-21.

    Services Market Expansion

    Airbus, which is among the planemakers taking part as it vies for orders with its main competitor Boeing, predicts widebody aircraft will make up 42% of total demand in the region by 2044, representing the highest share globally.

    Impact of Dubai Airshow

    "The Middle East is transforming global aviation, and the forecast fleet expansion is truly significant, particularly when it comes to widebodies," said Airbus President in Africa and Middle East Gabriel Semelas.

    "This region is becoming the long-haul hub now and into the future," Semelas added.

    (Reporting by Federico Maccioni and Ahmed Elimam in Dubai; Writing by Menna Alaa El-Din in Cairo; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Alexander Smith)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Airbus forecasts Middle East aircraft fleet to double by 2044.
    • •Passenger traffic expected to grow at 4.4% annually.
    • •Services market in the region to reach $29.9 billion by 2044.
    • •Widebody aircraft to represent 42% of demand.
    • •Dubai Airshow highlights regional aviation transformation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Airbus says Middle East regional aircraft to more than double by 2044

    1What is passenger traffic?

    Passenger traffic refers to the number of passengers traveling by air, which is a key indicator of demand in the aviation industry.

    2What is a widebody aircraft?

    A widebody aircraft is a large airplane with two aisles, designed to carry more passengers and cargo over long distances, commonly used for international flights.

    3What is the services market in aviation?

    The services market in aviation includes various support services such as maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), as well as passenger services and airport operations.

    4What is a compound annual growth rate (CAGR)?

    CAGR is a measure used to calculate the mean annual growth rate of an investment over a specified time period, assuming the investment grows at a steady rate.

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