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                                                            IDENTIFIES TRENDS





                                             “The short-term impact of the global   It stated Africa was the last world region

                                           pandemic has long-term implications for   where coronavirus infections peaked in


              EO and president of Embraer com-  new aircraft demand,” said Meijer.  2020. Yet, profitability has been elusive for

       Cmercial aviati on Arjan Meijer has   “Our forecast reflects some of the   the region’s airlines even before the pan-



        described as ‘historic’ the current aviation   trends we’re already seeing - the early   demic. IATA estimates African airlines will




        situation in the company’s market outlook   retirement of older and less efficient   post a (US) $2 billion net loss in 2020, which

                                                                               represents a negative net margin of 30.5%.


        report for 2020 published last year.  aircraft, a preference for more profit-

         “The entire airline industry is being   able smaller airplanes to match weaker   Airlines now face some degree of resizing
        reshaped, and with it, there are huge   demand, and the growing importance of   and restructuring.

        opportunities to re-organise our businesses   domestic and regional airline networks in   “There is a new opportunity to address




        so we can emerge stronger and better pre-  the restoration of air service. Aircraft with   the persistent problems of low load factors

        pared for the cycles to come,” said Meijer.  up to 150 seats will be instrumental in   due to overcapacity, poor connectivity
                                                                               stemming from few frequencies, the ab-
         He said the question on everyone’s   how quickly our industry recovers.”

        mind is: when will we get back to 2019   The outlook examined passenger demand   sence of nonstop flights to many markets,



                                                                               and operating inefficiencies from regulato-

        demand levels? And as with many coro-  for air travel and new aircraft deliveries   ry restrictions,” the report stated.

        navirus crisis-related discussions, it’s   over the next 10 years with special empha-

        tempting to focus on getting back to how   sis on Embraer’s aircraft up to 150 seats.  SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS:


        things were.                         The report identified emerging trends   Traffic Growth



         “A bigger consideration may be how   that will influence growth, factors shaping




        things might change for the better. We   future airline fleets, and the regions of the   •  Global passenger traffic (measured in

                                                                                  Revenue Passenger Kilometres - RPKs)
        believe that the fallout from the pandemic   world that will lead demand in the com-  will return to 2019 levels by 2024, yet


        signals the beginning of a new industry   mercial sector. It identified four   remain 19% below Embraer’s previous
        cycle, with many unique aspects.   main drivers:                          forecast through the decade, to 2029.

         “Unlike the previous one which was guid-  •  Fleet Rightsizing - a shift to small-



        ed by a massive supply of capacity and a   er-capacity, more versatile aircraft to   •  RPKs in Asia Pacific will grow the fast-
                                                                                  est (3.4% annually).
        focus on lowest cost-per seat, we foresee a   match weaker demand


        cycle characterized by versatility, operating   •  Regionalisation - companies seeking   Jet Deliveries




        efficiency and profitability,”         to protect their supply chains from   •  4,420 new jets up to 150 seats will be
         “The air travel market will be smaller for   external shocks will bring businesses   delivered through 2029.




        years to come. Consequently, the airline   closer, generating new traffic flows   •  75% of deliveries will replace ageing



        capacity plans of the past will no longer fit.   •  Passenger Behaviour - preference   aircraft, 25% representing market

         “During the past few months, the up to   for shorter-haul flights and decen-  growth.



        150-seat aircraft category played a key role   tralisation of offices from large urban   •  The majority will be to airlines in

        in the recovery of the airline industry,”   centres will require more diverse   North America (1,520 units) and Asia

        he said.                               air networks                       Pacific (1,220).
         He said around the world, that seg-  •  Environment - renewed focus on more   Turboprop Deliveries




        ment proved its versatility in maintaining   efficient, greener aircraft types   •  1,080 new turboprops will be deliv-
        network connectivity and ramping up   •  Turning to Africa, the outlook report   ered through 2029.


        schedules. The up to 100-seat jet segment   stated greater collaboration between   •  The majority will be to airlines in Chi-

        is well established. The next cycle will   airlines and countries will be key   na/Asia Pacific (490 units) and Europe
        showcase the importance of the 100 to   to unlocking intra-regional market   (190).

        150-seat category.                     potential and increasing carrier com-  For more details, including regional


         New trends, market conditions, and the   petitiveness.                synopses for North America, Latin Ameri-



        advent of new state-of-the-art aircraft with   The company estimates 100 150 seater   ca, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, China
        excellent cost economics will be the cycle’s   jets will be delivered – being 80 turbo   and Asia/Pacific, and the CIS, download


        hallmarks and better prepared for the   props and 110 narrowbodies with 650 fleet   the 2020 Market Outlook at
        cycles to come.                    in service in Africa in the next decade.  www.embraermarketoutlook2020.com Q
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