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IBA Reports 10% Increase in Global Passenger Capacity Since Pre-Pandemic

IBA Reports 10% Increase in Global Passenger Capacity Since Pre-Pandemic
The International Aviation Bureau (IBA), a prominent aviation market intelligence and advisory firm, has announced a nearly 10% rise in global passenger capacity compared to pre-pandemic levels, signaling a strong recovery within the sector and evolving industry dynamics. According to IBA’s latest Aviation Barometer, which utilizes data from its IBA Insight intelligence platform, global Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs)—a critical metric for measuring passenger capacity—increased by 4.6% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, and stood 9.8% higher than in the first half of 2019.
Growth Driven by International Travel and Domestic Expansion
The primary driver of this growth was international travel, with international ASKs rising 6% year-on-year. Domestic capacity also saw a more modest increase of 2% from 2024, remaining 16% above 2019 levels. This trend highlights sustained demand for short-haul travel, while international capacity surpassed pre-pandemic figures by 7%, reflecting a steady resurgence of long-haul connectivity. These figures underscore the aviation sector’s gradual return to pre-pandemic operational scales, supported by both domestic and international markets.
Aircraft Deliveries and Market Shifts
The report also revealed notable shifts in aircraft deliveries during the first half of 2025. Global aircraft output reached 626 units, marking a 13% increase over 2024, though still 20% below 2018 levels. Airbus delivered 303 commercial aircraft, representing an 8% decline year-on-year, whereas Boeing delivered 270 aircraft—a remarkable 62% increase largely driven by heightened production of the 737 MAX. Narrow-body jets continued to dominate the market, with the Airbus A320neo family averaging 39 deliveries per month and the Boeing 737 MAX averaging 34, reaffirming their role as the backbone of global fleets.
China emerged as a significant growth engine, with passenger ASKs from Chinese operators 16% above 2019 levels. Chinese carriers operated 2.81 million commercial passenger flights in the first half of 2025, up from 2.72 million in 2024 and 2.38 million in 2019, further emphasizing the country’s expanding influence in global aviation.
Challenges Amid Recovery and Competitive Pressures
While IBA’s data reflects a robust recovery in aviation, the company faces increasing challenges amid a shifting competitive landscape. Intense competition from major players such as Advanced Accelerator Applications S.A., GE Healthcare, and Siemens Healthineers in the technetium-99m market could affect IBA’s market position. Furthermore, the global rebound in air travel has prompted competitors to adopt technological innovations and address sustainability concerns, as highlighted by industry analysts including Bain & Company and Skift. These efforts aim to maintain market share while responding to the sector’s growing carbon footprint challenges.
External factors also pose potential risks to market dynamics. Rising aviation taxes in Germany, recently underscored by Lufthansa CEO Jens Ritter, may increase competitive pressures for IBA and its peers. These developments not only illustrate the aviation sector’s recovery but also highlight the structural changes in demand, production, and regulatory environments that will shape the industry’s future trajectory.

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