Global Aerospace Sector and Future Prospects
The report also discusses opportunities in South Korean aerospace industry. In Asia, China has a great potential in the market and further Indian low cost airlines offering players to participate actively. Here we have mentioned industry trends which are changing rapidly and gives understanding of market demand.
Further, industry outlook section helps to predict the future of the aerospace in global level and provide better understanding of present situation and growth in near future. Players profiling and recent financials makes out a better understanding of the market.
The global aerospace sector widely comprises of military and civil aircrafts where demand depends upon the economy of the country. In recent years some regions despite having large traffic volumes are growing comparatively slowly despite observing airline participants on a rise, new markets been discovered and new passenger service concepts being introduced. Air traffic in Asia Pacific is large and growing rapidly offering ample opportunities for the new payers. It accounts for ~% of the travel and is expected to grow in the coming years. Fuel price, labor costs and traffic are some of the factors which affect the regional jet markets.
The slowdown in world trade has depressed both passenger travel and air cargo traffic. As the world economy recovers, the region's airlines will return to their long-term growth trend. The poor passenger demand has affected the airline profits in 2009, especially in premium segments of the market.
United States
The civil aerospace sector is expected to grow by nearly US$~ billion, registering a marginal growth in 2009. The aftermarket service has also been affected because of the downturn observed in the sector. However the positive growth from the large commercial jetliners is likely to result in net positive trend for civil aerospace. Sale of Military aircrafts is also one segment which experienced year over year growth of more than ~% and reached US$~ billion in 2009.
Aerospace sector slowed down in 2008 and continued in 2009. In total US trade of aerospace products generated a net inflow of US$~ billion, resulting in a surplus of 6% lower than the surplus generated in 2008.
European Union
The civil aircraft is the biggest segment of the European aerospace industry accounting for highest turnover around US$~ billion annually alone. In terms of export, the EU is the largest market for the United States aerospace industry; while Japan accounted for the largest single country export market for the U.S. in 2007. Subsequently, The EU’s three largest aerospace markets were France, United Kingdom and Germany. UK aerospace industry is the third largest after France and Germany accounted for US$~ billion exports in 2007. In 2008, despite the economic slowdown, Europe’s aerospace and defence industries managed to improve their overall performance.
In 2008, civil markets accounted for ~% of the turnover of the European aeronautical industry, up from ~% in 2007 and ~% of the civil turnover was generated by exports.
Canada
Canada is a strong market for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of aircraft and aircraft systems and components. The strong market for MRO in Canada has been attracting customers from United States, Europe, South America and Asia.
China
China’s rapidly expanding aviation industry presents many opportunities for U.S. exporters, particularly in the market for imported aircraft parts. China’s demand for aircraft parts can be attributed to a number of factors pertaining to the age and expansion of China’s aircraft fleet, domestic production and assembly of aircraft.
1. AEROSPACE INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
2. GLOBAL AEROSPACE INDUSTRY DEMAND AND SIZE
2.1 Airplane size trends in Europe
2.2 Civil Aerospace Traffic Outlook
2.3 Civil aircraft OE production cycle and order intakes
3. UNITED STATES AEROSPACE MARKET
3.1 Aerospace Industry Sales by Customer
3.2 Aerospace Industry Sales by Product Group
3.3 The US Civil Aircraft Industry Structure
4. EUROPEAN UNION
4.1 Structure of the Aerospace Industry in Europe
4.2 Market Size and Performance in Year 2007
4.3 Market Size and Performance in Year 2008
Aeronautics Sector
Civil/Military Sector
Defence Sector
Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul
5. CANADA AEROSPACE SECTOR PERFORMANCE
5.1 Market Overview
5.2 Aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO)
6. TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES
6.1 Rise in Employment in European Aerospace Sector
6.2 Opportunities in South Korea Aerospace Industry
6.3 Bright Prospects in China Aircraft Parts Sector
6.4 Indian Low Cost Airline Market
6.5 Emerging Markets Offering Business Aircraft Growth
7. BUSINESS JET INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
7.1 Global Market
7.2 Future of Aerospace
7.2.1 Commercial Aircraft
7.3 Defense Environment Overview
8. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
8.1 Business and Commercial Aircraft Competitors
8.2 Bombardier Inc. Business Map
8.2.1 Business Overview
8.2.2 Industry Codes
8.2.3 Financial Overview
8.2.4 Business Strategies
8.3 The Boeing Company
8.3.1 Business Overview
8.3.2 Industry Codes
8.3.3 Financial Overview
8.4 EADS NV
8.4.1 Business Overview
8.4.2 Industry Codes
Figure: Global Market Growth Rates by Airline Type in 2008
Figure: Aerospace Industry Key Indicators in 2008
Figure: New Aeroplanes by Market Value in 2008
Figure: Global RPK Growth History and Forecast (1982-2010E)
Figure: Aircraft Production by Segment
Figure: Civil Aircraft Shipments by Type, 2008
Figure: Civil Aircraft Shipment Trends (1998-2008)
Figure: General Aviation Aircraft Shipments by Type in 2008
Figure: Aerospace Industry Turnover by Percentage in 2008
Figure: Land and Naval Turnover (2003-2008)
Figure: MRO Markets Forecast by segment, 2008-2017 (Europe)
Figure: Canada, Aerospace Sector Revenues (2002-2008)
Figure: Aerospace Sector in Canada by Segments, 2008
Figure: Industry Performance (Export and Investment) 2002-2007
Figure: Canadian Aerospace Revenues by Sub-Sector in 2008
Figure: Canadian Aerospace Sector by Product Applications in 2008
Figure: Aerospace and Defence Employment (2003-2008)
Figure: China's Aircraft Parts Imports from the U.S. (2007, 2008 and Jan-May 2009)
Figure: Foreign Tourist Arrivals to India (2000-2006)
Figure: Fleet Growth (2006-2009)
Figure: Global Annual Business Aircraft Deliveries (1964-2008)
Figure: Global Aircraft Sales Forecast by Deliveries and Value (2009-2028)
Figure: Business Aircraft Industry Market Share in 2008
Table: Aerospace Demand by Regions in 2009
Table: New Airplanes Market and Number of New Airplane in 2008
Table: Fleet Size by Geography in 2008 and 2028
Table: Boeing and Airbus Orders (Number of aircrafts), 2000-2008
Table: Aerospace Industry Sales by Customer (1996-2010E)
Table: Aerospace Industry Sales by Product Group (1996-2010)
Table: Europe Aerospace and Defence Industries Performance in 2008
Table: ASD Sector Turnover Breakdown (2005-2008)
Table: Aircraft Products, China Imports from U.S. and the World (Jan-May, 2009)
Table: LCC Growth Projection
Table: Asia Pacific Airplanes Market in 2008
Table: Bombardier Financial Performance (2006-2011E)
Table: The Boeing Company Revenue by Business Segments (2005-2009)
Table: EADS Total Revenue by Business Segments (2004-2008)