Airport Surveillance Radar Market - Forecasts from 2018 to 2023
The global airport surveillance radar market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.50% during the forecast period of 2018 to 2023. An airport surveillance radar system is a system which is used at airports to identify and exhibit the position of an airplane in aerospace around airports. It is used to monitor air traffic around the airport. This system controls traffic inside a radius of 30 to 50 nautical miles (56 to 93 km) of the air terminal and can detect and track aircraft at altitudes less than 25,000 feet. The system of surveillance radar system contains two systems; the primary and secondary surveillance radar. The primary system is capable of detecting the aircraft position by microwaves reflected back to the reception equipment from the aircraft's surface whereas the secondary surveillance system questions the transponders of aircraft and transmit a signal back containing the airplane's ID and elevation which is shown on the radar screen. The screen also displays positions of aircraft and at large airports, multiple screens in an operation room are deployed in order to monitor air traffic by establishing a communication with aircraft pilots by radio. These systems are also essential to alert the aircraft and direct it safely around from undesired clutter such as rain, severe weather or hazardous conditions.
Market Outlook
The data of airport surveillance radar systems can be shown in systems such as Common Automated Radar Terminal System (CARTS), Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) and Automated Radar Terminal System (ARTS). It is essential to make planes land safely, but it is equally important to make their journey safe. GCA scanning pencil beams were replaced by ILS, in a similar fashion, enhanced radars which have faster scan rates and large coverage areas replaced GCA surveillance radars. The global market for airport surveillance radar systems is being driven chiefly by the rapid increase in air traffic. As the companies are expanding their operations in other countries and producing goods and services for the global market, there has been a surge in the aur traffice over the past decade. Moreover, the growing need for security is also driving the demand for airport surveillance radar systes. This system can notify if any trespasser tries to get an access and can alert the officials to take some action.
Geographic Outlook
Geographically, Asia Pacific is expected to drive the global market of airport surveillance systems on account of increasing flow of air passengers, growing need for enhanced security at airports and advancements in security infrastructure at airports.
Market intelligence is presented in the form of analysis, charts, and graphics to help the clients in gaining faster and efficient understanding of the market.
Key industry players profiled as part of this section are Harris Corporation, Thales Group, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Raytheon Company, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman Corporation, and Indra.
Segmentation
The global airport surveillance radar market has been segmented on the basis of type, application, and geography as follows:
Market Outlook
The data of airport surveillance radar systems can be shown in systems such as Common Automated Radar Terminal System (CARTS), Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) and Automated Radar Terminal System (ARTS). It is essential to make planes land safely, but it is equally important to make their journey safe. GCA scanning pencil beams were replaced by ILS, in a similar fashion, enhanced radars which have faster scan rates and large coverage areas replaced GCA surveillance radars. The global market for airport surveillance radar systems is being driven chiefly by the rapid increase in air traffic. As the companies are expanding their operations in other countries and producing goods and services for the global market, there has been a surge in the aur traffice over the past decade. Moreover, the growing need for security is also driving the demand for airport surveillance radar systes. This system can notify if any trespasser tries to get an access and can alert the officials to take some action.
Geographic Outlook
Geographically, Asia Pacific is expected to drive the global market of airport surveillance systems on account of increasing flow of air passengers, growing need for enhanced security at airports and advancements in security infrastructure at airports.
Market intelligence is presented in the form of analysis, charts, and graphics to help the clients in gaining faster and efficient understanding of the market.
Key industry players profiled as part of this section are Harris Corporation, Thales Group, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Raytheon Company, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman Corporation, and Indra.
Segmentation
The global airport surveillance radar market has been segmented on the basis of type, application, and geography as follows:
- By Type
- Simple Pulse Radar
- Moving-Target Indication Radar
- Airborne Surveillance Radar
- 3-D Radar
- Others
- By Application
- Civil Airports
- Military Airports
- By Geography
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Others
- South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Others
- Europe
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Others
- Middle East and Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Israel
- Others
- Asia-Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Australia
- Others
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Study
1.3. Currency
1.4. Assumptions
1.5. Base, and Forecast Years Timeline
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Research Design
2.2. Secondary Sources
2.3. Validation
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4. MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Segmentation
4.2. Drivers
4.2. Restraints
4.3. Opportunities and Market Trends
4.4. Market Segmentation
4.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.5.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.5.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.5.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.5.4. Threat of Substitutes
4.5.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
4.6. Life Cycle Analysis – Regional Snapshot
4.7. Market Attractiveness
5. GLOBAL AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MARKET FORECAST BY TYPE
5.1. Simple Pulse Radar
5.2. Moving-Target Indication Radar
5.3. Airborne Surveillance Radar
5.4. 3-D Radar
5.5. Others
6. GLOBAL AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MARKET FORECAST BY APPLICATION
6.1. Civil Airports
6.2. Military Airports
7. GLOBAL AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MARKET FORECAST BY GEOGRAPHY
7.1. North America
7.1.1. US
7.1.2. Canada
7.1.3. Mexico
7.2. South America
7.2.1. Brazil
7.2.2. Argentina
7.2.3. Others
7.3. Europe
7.3.1. United Kingdom
7.3.2 Germany
7.3.3. France
7.3.4. Spain
7.3.5. Others
7.4. Middle East and Africa
7.4.1. Saudi Arabia
7.4.2. Israel
7.4.3. UAE
7.4.4. Others
7.5. Asia Pacific
7.5.1. China
7.5.2. Japan
7.5.3. India
7.5.4. Australia
7.5.5. Others
8. COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
8.1. Recent Deals
8.2. Strategies of Key Players
8.3. Investment Analysis
9. COMPANY PROFILES
9.1. Harris Corporation
9.1.1. Overview
9.1.2. Financials
9.1.3. Product and Services
9.1.4. Key Developments
9.2. Thales Group
9.2.1. Overview
9.2.2. Financials
9.2.3. Product and Services
9.2.4. Key Developments
9.3. Lockheed Martin Corporation
9.3.1. Overview
9.3.2. Financials
9.3.3. Product and Services
9.3.4. Key Developments
9.4. Raytheon Company
9.4.1. Overview
9.4.2. Financials
9.4.3. Product and Services
9.4.4. Key Developments
9.5. BAE Systems
9.5.1. Overview
9.5.2. Financials
9.5.3. Product and Services
9.5.4. Key Developments
9.6. Northrop Grumman Corporation
9.6.1. Overview
9.6.2. Financials
9.6.3. Product and Services
9.6.4. Key Developments
9.7. Indra
9.7.1. Overview
9.7.2. Financials
9.7.3. Product and Services
9.7.4. Key Developments
List of Tables
List of Figures
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Study
1.3. Currency
1.4. Assumptions
1.5. Base, and Forecast Years Timeline
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Research Design
2.2. Secondary Sources
2.3. Validation
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4. MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Segmentation
4.2. Drivers
4.2. Restraints
4.3. Opportunities and Market Trends
4.4. Market Segmentation
4.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.5.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.5.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.5.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.5.4. Threat of Substitutes
4.5.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
4.6. Life Cycle Analysis – Regional Snapshot
4.7. Market Attractiveness
5. GLOBAL AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MARKET FORECAST BY TYPE
5.1. Simple Pulse Radar
5.2. Moving-Target Indication Radar
5.3. Airborne Surveillance Radar
5.4. 3-D Radar
5.5. Others
6. GLOBAL AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MARKET FORECAST BY APPLICATION
6.1. Civil Airports
6.2. Military Airports
7. GLOBAL AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MARKET FORECAST BY GEOGRAPHY
7.1. North America
7.1.1. US
7.1.2. Canada
7.1.3. Mexico
7.2. South America
7.2.1. Brazil
7.2.2. Argentina
7.2.3. Others
7.3. Europe
7.3.1. United Kingdom
7.3.2 Germany
7.3.3. France
7.3.4. Spain
7.3.5. Others
7.4. Middle East and Africa
7.4.1. Saudi Arabia
7.4.2. Israel
7.4.3. UAE
7.4.4. Others
7.5. Asia Pacific
7.5.1. China
7.5.2. Japan
7.5.3. India
7.5.4. Australia
7.5.5. Others
8. COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
8.1. Recent Deals
8.2. Strategies of Key Players
8.3. Investment Analysis
9. COMPANY PROFILES
9.1. Harris Corporation
9.1.1. Overview
9.1.2. Financials
9.1.3. Product and Services
9.1.4. Key Developments
9.2. Thales Group
9.2.1. Overview
9.2.2. Financials
9.2.3. Product and Services
9.2.4. Key Developments
9.3. Lockheed Martin Corporation
9.3.1. Overview
9.3.2. Financials
9.3.3. Product and Services
9.3.4. Key Developments
9.4. Raytheon Company
9.4.1. Overview
9.4.2. Financials
9.4.3. Product and Services
9.4.4. Key Developments
9.5. BAE Systems
9.5.1. Overview
9.5.2. Financials
9.5.3. Product and Services
9.5.4. Key Developments
9.6. Northrop Grumman Corporation
9.6.1. Overview
9.6.2. Financials
9.6.3. Product and Services
9.6.4. Key Developments
9.7. Indra
9.7.1. Overview
9.7.2. Financials
9.7.3. Product and Services
9.7.4. Key Developments
List of Tables
List of Figures