| Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013
The global aerospace industry has witnessed impressive growth over the past few years, with major contribution from the civil aviation segment. The US and European countries have been the prominent markets acting as catalyst for the overall market growth. Despite tough phase of economic recession, the aerospace industry has shown uptrend in line with strong market developments in the US.
According to our new research report “Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013”, the aerospace industry has emerged as the high potential market worldwide despite the negative impact of financial crisis. Significant increase in military budget and growth in air traffic have given the necessary impetus to the industry in tough times.
The US represents the biggest aerospace market, with total estimated sales of US$ 214 Billion for 2009, followed by EU, Canada and Japan. However, developing economies such as China, India, Mexico and Brazil are expected to emerge as big marketplace for aerospace products in future. In fact, with 36% of the backlog of large commercial aircraft, Asia Pacific is quickly becoming the largest market for new orders.
China has witnessed massive government and private spending in the aerospace sector which ranks among the fastest growing industries worldwide. In addition, domestic aerospace majors have made their presence on the global front. It is forecasted that the country will buy above 3,700 airplanes by 2028 with an estimated value of US$ 390 Billion.
Moreover, the air traffic market is expected to 4.9% on an annual basis over the next 20 years, considerably higher than the global GDP growth rate. This will transform in the fast development of civil aerospace segment which is expected to grow at faster pace than the defense segment. It is estimated that by the end of 2029, the world’s airlines will take delivery of 29,000 commercial aircrafts with total value of US$ 3.2 Trillion to keep pace with the growing demand for air travel.
Our report provides an extensive research and objective analysis of the global aerospace market and its various segments, including civil aviation and defense. It investigates both the past and current trends in the aerospace market and outlines future trends to give cutting edge market intelligence. The report has briefly studied the competitive landscape and provides unbiased SWOT analysis of key players.
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Table of Contents :
1. Analyst View 2. Global Aerospace Industry 2.1 By Segment 2.2 By Region 2.3 Competitive Landscape 3. Industry Analysis 3.1 International Tension 3.2 Growing Air Travel 3.3 Increasing International Trade Activities 3.4 Strong R&D in Emerging Markets 3.5 Innovation and Technological Advancement 3.6 Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul 3.7 Mergers & Acquisitions 4. Industry Performance 4.1 Developed Markets 4.1.1 US 4.1.2 Canada 4.1.3 Japan 4.1.4 UK 4.1.5 France 4.1.6 Germany 4.2 Emerging Markets 4.2.1 Middle East 4.2.1.1 UAE 4.2.1.2 Saudi Arabia 4.2.1.3 Qatar 4.2.2 China 4.2.3 India 4.2.4 Mexico 4.2.5 Brazil 5. Industry Roadblocks 5.1 Security Issues 5.2 Environmental Concerns 5.3 Efficiency Gap 5.4 Operational Inefficiencies 6. Key Players Analysis 6.1 The Boeing Company 6.1.1 Business Description 6.1.2 SWOT Analysis 6.2 EADS NV 6.2.1 Business Description 6.2.2 SWOT Analysis 6.3 United Technologies Corporation 6.3.1 Business Description 6.3.2 SWOT Analysis 6.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation 6.4.1 Business Description 6.4.2 SWOT Analysis 6.5 Northrop Grumman Corporation 6.5.1 Business Description 6.5.2 SWOT Analysis 6.6 Honeywell International Inc. 6.6.1 Business Description 6.6.2 SWOT Analysis 6.7 BAE Systems plc 6.7.1 Business Description 6.7.2 SWOT Analysis
List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market (Billion US$), 2004-2009 Figure 2-2: Global - Forecast for Aerospace and Defense Market (Billion US$), 2010-2013 Figure 2-3: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market by Segment (%), 2008 Figure 2-4: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market by Region (%), 2008 Figure 2-5: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market by Company (%), 2008 Figure 3-1: Global - MRO Market (Billion US$), 2008, 2009 & 2014 Figure 3-2: Global - MRO Market by Segment (%), 2009 & 2014 Figure 4-1: US - Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2005-2009 Figure 4-2: US - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008 Figure 4-3: US - Civil Aircraft Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-4: US - Military Aircraft Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-5: US - Missile Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-6: US - Space Sector Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-7: US - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-8: US - Aerospace Industry Exports by Segment (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-9: US - Aerospace Industry Imports (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-10: US - Trade Balance of Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2005-2008 Figure 4-11: US - Annual Average Employment in Aerospace Industry (‘000), 2005-2008 Figure 4-12: US - Forecast for Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2010-2013 Figure 4-13: Canada - Aerospace Industry (Billion CAD), 2004-2009 Figure 4-14: Canada - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008 Figure 4-15: Canada - Aerospace Industry by Product (%), 2008 Figure 4-16: Canada - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion CAD), 2004-2008 Figure 4-17: Canada - Aerospace Industry Exports by Region (%), 2008 Figure 4-18: Canada - Employment in Aerospace Industry (‘000), 2004-2008 Figure 4-19: Canada - Forecast for Aerospace Industry (Billion CAD), 2010-2013 Figure 4-20: Japan - Aerospace Industry (Billion Yen), 2005 - 2007 Figure 4-21: Japan - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2007 Figure 4-22: Japan - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion Yen), 2004-2007 Figure 4-23: Japan - Aerospace Industry Exports by Product (%), 2007 Figure 4-24: Japan - Aerospace Industry Imports (Billion Yen), 2004-2007 Figure 4-25: Japan - Aerospace Industry Imports by Product (%), 2007 Figure 4-26: Japan - Employment in Aerospace Industry (‘000), 2005-2007 Figure 4-27: UK - Aerospace Industry (Billion £), 2006-2009 Figure 4-28: UK - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008 Figure 4-29: UK - Growth in Aerospace Industry Segment (%), 2008 Figure 4-30: UK - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion £), 2005-2007 Figure 4-31: UK - Trade Balance of Aerospace Industry by Destination (Billion £), 2007 Figure 4-32: UK - Employment in Aerospace Industry by Product (%), 2008 Figure 4-33: UK - Forecast for Aerospace Industry (Billion £), 2010-2013 Figure 4-34: France - Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2004-2009 Figure 4-35: France - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008 Figure 4-36: France - Civil Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2004-2008 Figure 4-37: France - Defense Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2004-2008 Figure 4-38: France - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion Euro), 2004-2008 Figure 4-39: France - Aerospace Industry Imports (Billion Euro), 2004-2008 Figure 4-40: France - Employment in Aerospace Industry (‘000), 2006-2008 Figure 4-41: Germany - Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2004-2009 Figure 4-42: Germany - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008 Figure 4-43: Germany - Employment in Aerospace Industry (‘000), 2006-2008 Figure 4-44: Middle East - Comparison of International Air Passenger Traffic Growth with Other Regions (%), Oct 2009 Figure 4-45: Middle East - International Freight Traffic Growth (%), Jun 2009 to Sep 2009 Figure 4-46: Abu Dhabi - Passenger Traffic at International Airport (Million), 2008 & 2009 Figure 4-47: Saudi Arabia - Number of Flights Operated by National Carrier (2007 & 2008) Figure 4-48: Qatar - Air Passenger Traffic Carried by Qatar Airways (Million), 2007-2009 Figure 4-49: Middle East - Number of Civil Aircraft Deliveries (2009 & 2010) Figure 4-50: Middle East - MRO Market (Billion US$), 2008 & 2018 Figure 4-51: China - Aerospace Industry Output (Billion Yuan), 2006-2009 Figure 4-52: China - Number of Civil Aircrafts (2006-2008) Figure 4-53: China - Number of Civil Aircrafts by Type (2006 & 2007) Figure 4-54: China - Air Passenger Traffic (Million), 2007-2009 Figure 4-55: China - Aviation Product Exports (Billion US$), 2007-2009 Figure 4-56: India - Import & Export of Aircraft, Spacecraft and Parts (Million US$), FY 2007 to FY 2009 Figure 4-57: India - Civil Aviation Market (Billion US$), 2007 & 2008 Figure 4-58: Top 10 Countries in Military Expenditure (Billion US$), 2008 Figure 4-59: India - Domestic and International Air Passenger Traffic (Million), FY 2009 & FY 2017 Figure 4-60: Mexico - Aerospace Industry Imports and Exports (Million US$), 2006-2008 Figure 4-61: Mexico - Aerospace Industry Employment (‘000), 2006-2008 Figure 4-62: Brazil - Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2004-2009 Figure 4-63: Brazil - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion US$), 2004-2008 Figure 4-64: Brazil - Employment in Aerospace Industry (‘000), 2004-2008 Figure 4-65: Brazil - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008
List of Tables:
Table 3-1: Global - Traditional vs Modern Concepts of Aerospace Industry Table 3-2: Global - Aerospace and Defense Deals (Valued at least US$ 1 Billion), 2007 Table 3-3: Global - Aerospace and Defense Deals (Valued at least US$ 1 Billion), 2008 Table 4-1: UK - Aerospace Industry by Major Products (%), 2008 Table 4-2: Qatar - Airway’s Fleet and Orders (Apr 2009) Table 4-3: Mexico - Aerospace Industry by Activity and State
Related Reports:
Global Military Aerospace Products Manufacturing Global Civil Aerospace Products Manufacturing China aerospace manufacturing industry, 2010 Global Top 10 Aerospace and Defense Companies - Industry, Financial and SWOT Analysis The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Aerospace and Defense Embedded COTS Systems in Military, Aerospace and Defense Applications Volume 1: North American Analysis
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