Boeing projects South Asia will require 141,000 aviation professionals by 2044

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Boeing has projected that India and South Asia will require about 141,000 new aviation professionals and more than $195 billion in aviation services through 2044.

According to Boeing’s 2025 Pilot and Technician Outlook, which was released on February 2, 2026, the region is expected to experience significant growth in both fleet size and air traffic, indicating a strong demand for regional aviation training.

The region’s aviation industry is facing a surge in workforce demand, with Boeing projecting the need for approximately 45,000 pilots, 45,000 technicians, and 51,000 cabin crew.

At the same time, the aviation services sector is set to expand dramatically, with more than $195 billion in projected revenue. 

The manufacturer said that opportunities will span maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), digital services, and training, offering a major boost to industry players and supporting infrastructure alike.

“As air travel becomes more integral to how people and goods move in India and South Asia, airlines will strengthen networks, scale fleets, and invest in services and technical personnel to support long-term growth,” said Ashwin Naidu, Boeing Managing Director of Commercial Marketing, Eurasia and Indian Subcontinent.

Worldwide aviation job outlook

The aviation industry is getting ready for significant growth over the next two decades. 

Between 2025 and 2044, the global demand for aviation workers is expected to rise to 2.37 million new jobs. This total includes about 660,000 pilots, 710,000 technicians, and one million cabin crew members worldwide.

North America is expected to need 435,000 new workers, which includes 119,000 pilots and 193,000 cabin crew. 

Eurasia leads in overall numbers, with 550,000 new workers, including 149,000 pilots and 236,000 cabin crew. 

China and Southeast Asia are also key growth areas, offering hundreds of thousands of new jobs for pilots, technicians, and cabin crew. 

There is also smaller but noteworthy growth anticipated in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and Oceania.

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