We have analysed October data to determine the current total global fleet size. At the moment, the total global fleet size now stands at 28,117 aircraft, of which 22,317 are active, and 5,800 are grounded. After a prolonged growth trend, we can notice decreasing numbers with even 9% more grounded aircraft than the previous month. We can also notice a 2% drop in the active worldwide fleet. Still, compared to October 2020, the active aircraft fleet increased by 17%.
Continent | active | grounded | total |
Africa | 845 | 438 | 1283 |
Asia | 7574 | 2430 | 10004 |
Europe | 5513 | 1163 | 6676 |
North America | 6965 | 1228 | 8193 |
Oceania | 585 | 243 | 828 |
South America | 835 | 298 | 1133 |
Grand Total | 22317 | 5800 | 28117 |
Asia and North America remain in the first place when it comes to continents with the most active aircraft. Asia currently counts 7,574, whereas North America has 6,965 active aircraft. Europe ranks third with 5,513 active aircraft, followed by Africa (845), South America (835), and Oceania (585). A slight drop in active fleets can be noticed on all continents. North America experienced the smallest decrease, having undergone a less than 1% decline in active fleets compared to the previous month.
Top 10 countries with the highest percentage of active aircraft (with/more than 100 aircraft in their portfolio)
The Netherlands remains number one among the Top 10 countries with the most active aircraft (with more than 100 aircraft in its portfolio). At the moment, 213 of the 219 aircraft are active. Hungary, China, Japan, Ethiopia, Poland, Ireland, Turkey, Austria, and Malta are next in line, accounting for more than 87% of the active fleet.
country | active | grounded | total | % active |
Netherlands (the) | 213 | 6 | 219 | 97,26% |
Hungary | 126 | 6 | 132 | 95,45% |
China | 3513 | 349 | 3862 | 90,96% |
Japan | 571 | 61 | 632 | 90,35% |
Ethiopia | 99 | 11 | 110 | 90,00% |
Poland | 144 | 16 | 160 | 90,00% |
Ireland | 315 | 36 | 351 | 89,74% |
Turkey | 479 | 58 | 537 | 89,20% |
Austria | 196 | 25 | 221 | 88,69% |
Malta | 228 | 33 | 261 | 87,36% |
Top 10 countries with the highest percentage of grounded aircraft (with/more than 100 aircraft in their portfolio)
The country with the most grounded aircraft is Vietnam. 169 are grounded out of a total of 232 registered aircraft. Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Nigeria, Italy, the Philippines, Iran, Indonesia, and Singapore are among the top ten countries with the most grounded aircraft.
country | active | grounded | total | % grounded |
Viet Nam | 63 | 169 | 232 | 72,84% |
Hong Kong | 97 | 155 | 252 | 61,51% |
Thailand | 105 | 162 | 267 | 60,67% |
Malaysia | 111 | 142 | 253 | 56,13% |
Nigeria | 54 | 57 | 111 | 51,35% |
Italy | 69 | 69 | 138 | 50,00% |
Philippines (the) | 113 | 102 | 215 | 47,44% |
Iran | 134 | 119 | 253 | 47,04% |
Indonesia | 312 | 258 | 570 | 45,26% |
Singapore | 130 | 92 | 222 | 41,44% |
We also examined data regarding Lessors with a fleet of more than 50 aircraft. The top 25 lessors with the highest percentage of active aircraft in their portfolio are listed below.
After analysing active/grounded aircraft by market group, we noticed that Narrowbody Jets are the most in use right now, with 71% active. Regional Jets are also in higher demand compared to Widebody aircraft. The least demand currently exists for Regional Turboprops where 41% still remain grounded.