Poland’s aviation industry calls for systemic support to remain competitive and foster innovation amid global challenges.
The Polish aviation industry is at a pivotal moment, facing significant challenges to its competitiveness, production, and employment. A recent report, “Polish Aviation Industry: Potential and Development Perspectives,” highlights concerns over diminishing orders, lower production, and shrinking exports. Industry leaders warn that without financial incentives and systemic support, similar to those in countries like Germany and France, Poland’s aviation sector could struggle to grow.
The Polish Aviation Industry Association (SPPL) emphasizes the need for a government-backed strategy. Such a plan could boost competitiveness and foster growth. Poland could greatly benefit from strategic partnerships, similar to Germany’s involvement in Airbus supply chains. The report urges collaboration between the government, manufacturers, and research institutions to establish a cohesive strategy for the sector’s future.
Poland’s aviation industry could thrive by investing in low-emission technologies and research and development projects, contributing to global advancements in aviation.