بوئینگ: جهان با تقاضای بی سابقه ای برای خلبانان و تکنسین های خطوط هوایی مواجه خواهد شد

FARNBOROUGH, England – Boeing projects the world will face an unprecedented demand for airline pilots and maintenance technicians over the next 20 years as global economies expand and airlines take de

FARNBOROUGH, England – Boeing projects the world will face an unprecedented demand for airline pilots and maintenance technicians over the next 20 years as global economies expand and airlines take delivery of tens of thousands of new commercial airplanes.

Today at the Farnborough International Airshow, Boeing released the 2012 Pilot and Technician Outlook — a respected industry forecast of aviation personnel.

چشم انداز بوئینگ نشان می دهد که تا سال 2031 جهان به موارد زیر احتیاج خواهد داشت:

460,000 خلبان هواپیمایی تجاری جدید
601,000 تکنسین جدید تعمیر و نگهداری شرکت هواپیمایی
“In many regions of the world, our customers are facing challenges in recruiting personnel due to pilot and technician shortages,” said Sherry Carbary, vice president, Boeing Flight Services. “Boeing is committed to developing innovative solutions that address this critical need by leveraging our knowledge, expertise and experienced global team to give our customers and the industry the training advantage they need to succeed.”

While overall demand for aviation personnel remains strong, the projected need for technicians has decreased from last year, due in part to improving airplane technology and maintenance efficiencies as well as older airplanes being retired sooner than average due to higher fuel prices. The result is better than expected reliability and longer maintenance check intervals. Demand for maintenance personnel, however, is still expected to grow in proportion to the expanding global fleet.

Projected demand by region:

آسیا و اقیانوس آرام - 185,600،243,500 خلبان و XNUMX،XNUMX تکنسین
اروپا - 100,900،129,700 خلبان و XNUMX،XNUMX تکنسین
آمریکای شمالی - 69,000 خلبان و 92,500،XNUMX تکنسین
خاورمیانه - 36,100،53,700 خلبان و XNUMX،XNUMX تکنسین
آمریکای لاتین - 42,000 خلبان و 47,300،XNUMX تکنسین
آفریقا - 14,500،16,200 خلبان و XNUMX،XNUMX تکنسین
روسیه و CIS - 11,900 خلبان و 18,100 تکنسین
“Meeting this exponential demand requires increased reliance on new, digital technology such as online and mobile computing,” said Carbary. “Boeing is expanding its training technologies and the reach of our partnerships and working to develop a global flight school network to better supply aviation talent for the future.”

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