The available aviation gasoline for final consumption in France demonstrated significant fluctuations over 2013-2023. Starting at 615.99 Terajoules in 2013, consumption exhibited sharp growth, peaking at 1450 Terajoules in 2016. This was followed by a steep decline to 791.98 Terajoules in 2017. Subsequent years saw moderate recovery, but by 2023, it stood at 923.67 Terajoules, showing only a slight increase compared to 2022.
Year-on-year variations indicate stark oscillations, with notable records in 2015 (+52.38%) and 2020 (-22.19%). The 5-year CAGR from 2013 to 2018 shows relatively positive growth (11.84%), but the recent five years depict a minimal average change (-0.0066%).
Future trends to watch for:
- Forecasts predict a steady decline in aviation gasoline consumption, reaching 853.58 Terajoules by 2028.
- Forecasted 5-year CAGR from 2023 to 2028 is -1.26%, indicating a gradual decrease.
- Potential impacts of technological advancements and regulatory changes on the aviation sector's fuel efficiency and alternative energy adoption.