Pacific region-based airlines to require 900+ aircraft over the next 20 years
Airlines based in the Pacific region are forecasted to require 920 new aircraft over the next 20 years,…
Australia, an island continent with a geographically vast landmass, has a significant presence in the global aviation industry. Its geographical isolation has led to a strong reliance on air travel for both domestic and international connectivity. The country is home to a well-developed aviation infrastructure, including major airlines, busy airports, and a robust regulatory framework overseen by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Australian airlines operate both domestically and internationally, connecting the country to major hubs worldwide. The country\’s vast distances have also fostered the growth of general aviation, with a significant number of private and commercial aircraft operating across the continent.