Boeing projects global need for nearly 2.4 million new commercial Pilots, Technicians, Cabin Crew

Over the next 20 years, Boeing projects a continued significant demand for aviation personnel as the global commercial airplane fleet continues to expand. The company’s 2024 Pilot and Technician Outlook (PTO) shows the industry will require nearly 2.4 million new professionals to support the growing commercial fleet and meet the long-term increase in air travel.

According to the latest PTO, commercial carriers will need the following new personnel through 2043 to sustain the global commercial fleet:

“Driven by aviation traffic trending above pre-pandemic levels, personnel attrition and commercial fleet growth, the demand for aviation personnel continues to rise,” said Chris Broom, vice president, Commercial Training Solutions, Boeing Global Services. “We are focused on being a reliable and innovative partner in the lifecycle of aviation training. Our offerings are rooted in competency-based training and assessment programs to help ensure high quality aviation training starting in flight schools and in commercial operations while helping enhance aviation safety through immersive and virtual training solutions.”

Through 2043, the PTO projects:

The PTO forecast includes these projections for industry needs through 2043:

RegionNew PilotsNew TechniciansNew Cabin Crew
Global674,000716,000980,000
Africa23,00025,00028,000
China130,000137,000163,000
Eurasia155,000167,000240,000
Latin America39,00042,00054,000
Middle East68,00063,000104,000
North America123,000123,000184,000
Northeast Asia25,00030,00043,000
Oceania11,00012,00018,000
South Asia40,00040,00049,000
Southeast Asia60,00077,00097,000
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