Comparative SWOT Analysis & Business Outlook - 2019 - Top OEMs in the U.S. Aerospace & Defense Market - Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, General Dynamics, Raytheon
The report provides a comprehensive Comparative SWOT framework analysis & Business Outlook for 2019 on the Top 5 OEMs in the U.S. Aerospace & Defense Industry. The report analyzes as to how the key industry OEMs are positioned, based on their Strengths & Weaknesses, and are gearing up for the highly dynamic & rapidly evolving market landscape with reference to the emerging Opportunities and potential Threats. The report also provides an analysis of key trends, issues & challenges likely to shape the industry’s future, outlining potential growth opportunities & projecting market outlook as well as demand growth projections for the near to medium horizon.
Global Defense Spending has been on a steady upswing since the past couple of years with the same reaching the $1.8 trillion mark for 2018 (led by the U.S. & China), the highest level since the post cold war low of 1998, while registering a 2.6% year on year growth driven by the radical transformation of geopolitical dynamics and equations with the dismantling of traditional rule based world order and the transition away from the typical unipolar world. The same has been further exacerbated by the Trump led U.S. administration’s protectionism stance & America First Policy which has led to realignment of relationships with the key NATO & other allies over the mandate to increase defense spending to the 2% level of GDP. The defense spending in the U.S. has grown significantly as of-late driven by a shift in the overall U.S. strategy towards competition with near peer adversaries as against counter-terrorism operations, which had been the focus earlier. This shift in strategic focus entails fast tracked procurement of systems & hardware to maintain numerical superiority, rapid development & deployment of next generation capabilities to plug existing & potential capabilities gaps and to retain the traditional, long standing strategic capabilities overmatch against adversaries along with continued R&D pursuits to maintain technological edge.
The U.S. defense industrial base, thus, has been on a renaissance of sorts over the recent years given the rapid transformation & evolution of geo-political dynamics & ongoing conflicts across some parts of the world. The modernization & upgrade of existing systems & hardware and their replacement with proven technologies and current, off the shelf solutions is providing significant growth opportunities to the U.S. based defense industrial base as showcased by the initiation of a number of new, large ticket defense procurement programs over the recent years. The U.S. based defense industrial base, thus, is readily gearing up with a spurt in activity and is looking forward to a long & much anticipated activity boom with most OEMs reinvigorating their industrial bases, in line with the age of disruptive technologies, led by digitalization, additive manufacturing, unmanned & optionally manned operating capabilities & artificial intelligence, for making the most of this current phase of demand upswing.
For Whom: Key Decision-Makers across Industry Value Chain
Global Defense Spending has been on a steady upswing since the past couple of years with the same reaching the $1.8 trillion mark for 2018 (led by the U.S. & China), the highest level since the post cold war low of 1998, while registering a 2.6% year on year growth driven by the radical transformation of geopolitical dynamics and equations with the dismantling of traditional rule based world order and the transition away from the typical unipolar world. The same has been further exacerbated by the Trump led U.S. administration’s protectionism stance & America First Policy which has led to realignment of relationships with the key NATO & other allies over the mandate to increase defense spending to the 2% level of GDP. The defense spending in the U.S. has grown significantly as of-late driven by a shift in the overall U.S. strategy towards competition with near peer adversaries as against counter-terrorism operations, which had been the focus earlier. This shift in strategic focus entails fast tracked procurement of systems & hardware to maintain numerical superiority, rapid development & deployment of next generation capabilities to plug existing & potential capabilities gaps and to retain the traditional, long standing strategic capabilities overmatch against adversaries along with continued R&D pursuits to maintain technological edge.
The U.S. defense industrial base, thus, has been on a renaissance of sorts over the recent years given the rapid transformation & evolution of geo-political dynamics & ongoing conflicts across some parts of the world. The modernization & upgrade of existing systems & hardware and their replacement with proven technologies and current, off the shelf solutions is providing significant growth opportunities to the U.S. based defense industrial base as showcased by the initiation of a number of new, large ticket defense procurement programs over the recent years. The U.S. based defense industrial base, thus, is readily gearing up with a spurt in activity and is looking forward to a long & much anticipated activity boom with most OEMs reinvigorating their industrial bases, in line with the age of disruptive technologies, led by digitalization, additive manufacturing, unmanned & optionally manned operating capabilities & artificial intelligence, for making the most of this current phase of demand upswing.
For Whom: Key Decision-Makers across Industry Value Chain
- Key Decision-Makers
- Defense Department, Program & Procurement Managers
- Top Management of Industry Players & Other Companies
- Industry OEMs & Technology/Other Solutions Providers
- Suppliers, Vendors and other Key Players in the Industry Value Chain
- MRO Service Providers, Associated Equipment Manufacturers & Technology Solutions Providers
- Existing & Potential Investors
- Industry & Company Analysts
- M&A Advisory Firms
- Strategy & Management Consulting Firms
- PE Firms, Venture Capitalists and Financing & Leasing Companies
- Researchers and all those associated with the industry in general
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SECTION – 1
Key U.S. Aerospace & Defense OEMs Business Snapshot & Product Portfolio
a) Founded
b) Headquartered
c) Business Segments
d) Product Portfolio
e) Revenue Base & Profitability
f) Market Capitalization
g) Key Executives
h) Shareholding/Ownership Structure
SECTION – 2
Financial Performance Analysis – Key Industry OEMs
1. Revenue Base & Growth Trend
2. Revenues Split by Key Segments
3. Revenues Split by Key Geographic Markets & Regions
4. Gross Earnings & Margin Trend
5. Operating Earnings & Operating Margin Trend
6. Return on Sales Trend
7. Profitability Growth Trend
8. Cash Flow from Operations
9. R&D Expenditure Trend
10. CAPEX Trend
11. Order Intake & Backlog Trend
SECTION – 3
Comparative SWOT Analysis – On Key Industry OEMs
Strengths to be Leveraged
Weaknesses to be worked on
Opportunities to be capitalized upon
Threats to be negated & mitigated
SECTION – 4
Comparative Analysis of Strengths – Key U.S. Aerospace & Defense Primes
Lockheed Martin Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Company
SECTION – 5
Comparative Analysis of Weaknesses Key U.S. Aerospace & Defense Primes
Lockheed Martin Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Company
SECTION – 6
Business Outlook Analysis – 2019
Lockheed Martin Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Company
SECTION – 7
Key Trends
Market Trends
Technology Trends
SECTION – 8
Key Issues, Challenges & Risk Factors
SECTION – 9
Global Aerospace & Defense Industry – Force Field Analysis Analysis of Driving & Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics
Driving Forces
Restraining Forces
SECTION – 10
Strategic Market Outlook – Global Aerospace & Defense
10.1 Analysis of Emerging Market Scenario for Aerospace & Defense
10.2 Global Defense Spending Trends
10.3 Top 5 Defense Spending Nations & Budgetary Trends
10.4 Key Growth & Technology Investment Priority Areas
10.5 Key Upcoming Defense Programs
10.6 Emerging Technologies
10.7 Market Outlook
Key U.S. Aerospace & Defense OEMs Business Snapshot & Product Portfolio
a) Founded
b) Headquartered
c) Business Segments
d) Product Portfolio
e) Revenue Base & Profitability
f) Market Capitalization
g) Key Executives
h) Shareholding/Ownership Structure
SECTION – 2
Financial Performance Analysis – Key Industry OEMs
1. Revenue Base & Growth Trend
2. Revenues Split by Key Segments
3. Revenues Split by Key Geographic Markets & Regions
4. Gross Earnings & Margin Trend
5. Operating Earnings & Operating Margin Trend
6. Return on Sales Trend
7. Profitability Growth Trend
8. Cash Flow from Operations
9. R&D Expenditure Trend
10. CAPEX Trend
11. Order Intake & Backlog Trend
SECTION – 3
Comparative SWOT Analysis – On Key Industry OEMs
Strengths to be Leveraged
Weaknesses to be worked on
Opportunities to be capitalized upon
Threats to be negated & mitigated
SECTION – 4
Comparative Analysis of Strengths – Key U.S. Aerospace & Defense Primes
Lockheed Martin Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Company
SECTION – 5
Comparative Analysis of Weaknesses Key U.S. Aerospace & Defense Primes
Lockheed Martin Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Company
SECTION – 6
Business Outlook Analysis – 2019
Lockheed Martin Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Company
SECTION – 7
Key Trends
Market Trends
Technology Trends
SECTION – 8
Key Issues, Challenges & Risk Factors
SECTION – 9
Global Aerospace & Defense Industry – Force Field Analysis Analysis of Driving & Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics
Driving Forces
Restraining Forces
SECTION – 10
Strategic Market Outlook – Global Aerospace & Defense
10.1 Analysis of Emerging Market Scenario for Aerospace & Defense
10.2 Global Defense Spending Trends
10.3 Top 5 Defense Spending Nations & Budgetary Trends
10.4 Key Growth & Technology Investment Priority Areas
10.5 Key Upcoming Defense Programs
10.6 Emerging Technologies
10.7 Market Outlook