Aviation Trivia: Airline Passenger Market More Focused on Medium and Small Aircraft Market than Large Aircraft
The market for small and medium-sized aircraft is hotter than the market for very large aircraft. are more popular.
While most of the talk about new passenger aircraft has focused on large jumbo jets and Airbus A380s, a look at aircraft sales shows that small aircraft are actually selling better.
The world's best-selling passenger aircraft is the B737 series, which seats 100-170 passengers, and Airbus' best-selling aircraft is the A320 series, which is the same size as the B737.
In short, the global aircraft market is dominated by small aircraft.
The world's aircraft market is dominated by small aircraft. Airlines are also focusing on the market for smaller aircraft with seating capacity of less than 100 passengers. Since the world's two largest aircraft manufacturers have not entered this market, several leading manufacturers are competing with each other, and not a few new companies are aiming to enter the market.
There are not a few new companies looking to enter the market.
Compared to large aircraft, development and manufacturing costs are lower, and it is easier to clear the profit line, so the market is more active than for large aircraft.
Currently, the two companies in the lead are Bombardier Inc. of Canada and Embraer of Brazil. Small aircraft with a capacity of less than 100 passengers are called regional jets. They have a wide range of applications, from routes connecting regional cities to private jets. They are used for a wide range of purposes, from regional routes to private jets.
In Japan, the CRJ series manufactured by Bombardier The CRJ series manufactured by Bombardier Inc. However, competition among manufacturers is fierce, and the market is very competitive.
However, the market is highly competitive among manufacturers, and not a few companies have been forced to withdraw from the market. However, the market is highly competitive among manufacturers, and many companies have been forced to withdraw from the market.