London (31 October) – Year to date global aircraft orders are the highest since 2014 with 2,188 aircraft orders placed as the UK’s aerospace sector continues to soar in its ongoing recovery.
A new report from ADS Group, the trade association for aerospace, defence, security and space organisations highlights that orders for single-aisle aircraft continue to dominate market recovery and account for almost 80 per cent of orders in 2023.
As aircraft orders continue to surge, global deliveries remain steady and just below 2019 trends with 860 deliveries year to date, a 12 per cent increase on the same period in 2022. Deliveries for single-aisle and wide-body aircraft increased by 10 per cent and 24 per cent respectively at the end of Q3 which is positive for the UK’s advanced manufacturing sector.
For the third consecutive month, the backlog of aircraft orders has hit another record-breaking high at 14,690 aircraft with 10 per cent growth on Q3 2022. At current rates the aircraft on backlog order are estimated to be worth £229 billion to the UK’s aerospace sector. Year to date just 144 aircraft orders have been cancelled, significantly below trends seen in the last few years as key decision makers continue to hold firm on aircraft choices.
ADS Group calls for the Government to foster an attractive business environment
Ahead of the Autumn Statement set to take place on 22 November, ADS has written to the Chancellor and continues to urge the UK Government to develop and implement a new industrial strategy.
“For the UK’s thriving aerospace sector which supports 108,000 direct jobs while generating £27 billion in turnover, £10.9 billion in value add, and £18.6 billion in exports to continue to excel in a highly competitive global market ongoing support is essential,” said Kevin Craven, Chief Executive, ADS Group.
“In the Autumn Statement, we hope the see measures that incentivise investment in the UK, as well as extended support for aerospace sector R&D beyond 2025, which is critical to securing continued industry investment to accelerate the development of the next generation cleaner and more efficient aircraft technology in the UK.”
In this year’s Autumn Statement, ADS Group requested:
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, ADS has identified areas that a clearly defined industrial strategy could deliver upon while addressing key blockers to growth and maximising return on public investment. A summary of ADS recommendations to the Chanceller includes calls to:
With 93 per cent of ADS Group members SMEs, ADS works to put these innovative and agile organisations first while securing UK advantage.