One critical pattern in this market is the advancement of avionics systems towards computerized and coordinated arrangements. Conventional simple systems are progressively being supplanted by modern advanced avionics that deal further developed accuracy, unwavering quality, and effectiveness. This shift is not just because of the business' quest for modernization yet in addition lines up with the requirement for more refined route, communication, and observing capacities in commercial aircraft.
Besides, the market is seeing a flood in the interest for network arrangements as the flight business embraces the period of associated aircraft. Travelers' assumptions for in-flight network have risen, and carriers are putting resources into avionics systems that give powerful and consistent availability choices. This incorporates web access as well as coordinated correspondence systems that empower ongoing information trade between the aircraft and ground systems. Carriers are perceiving the significance of associated avionics in working on functional effectiveness, traveler experience, and generally aircraft significance.
Besides, there is a developing accentuation on the improvement of avionics systems that add to eco-friendliness and natural supportability. Aircrafts are looking for ways of upgrading their functional expenses and decrease their carbon impression. Avionics systems that give more proficient route courses, weather conditions observing, and fuel management add to these goals. Manufacturers are answering this pattern by planning avionics arrangements that further develop aircraft execution as well as line up with the business' objectives of ecological obligation.
The market is similarly encountering a shift towards measured and upgradable avionics systems. With the fast speed of mechanical headway, aircrafts look for avionics arrangements that can be handily moved up to integrate the most recent highlights and follow advancing guidelines. Measured avionics designs consider more straightforward combination of new advances without the requirement for broad aircraft changes, furnishing carriers with more noteworthy adaptability and cost-viability.
Commercial Aircraft Avionics Systems Market size was valued at 18.68 Billion in 2022. The Commercial Aircraft Avionics Systems industry is projected to grow 13.26 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.90 % during the forecast period (2022 - 2032).
Avionics systems comprise hundreds of electronic systems fitted on-board the aircraft to perform individual functions. Most of the equipment are integrated to the cockpit. Avionics systems encompasses everything from communication & navigation equipment to components present in-flight entertainment systems. Integrated avionics systems feature less hardware and more software which reduces the need for maintenance. Transition from ground-based to satellite-based system of air traffic control will have a significant impact on the commercial avionics market.
The commercial aircraft avionics systems market is driven by various factors such as increase in passenger traffic and subsequent demand for new aircraft, and rising adoption of in-flight entertainment systems. Furthermore, the aircraft modernization programs being adopted around the globe and increased retrofit of existing aircraft is further imparting market growth.
Meanwhile, delays in aircraft deliveries and decreasing profitability of airlines in developing regions hinders the market growth to a certain extent. However, increasing preference towards implementation of IoT offer promising growth opportunities for the market players.
The market is segmented by system, aircraft, fit, and region. Based on system, the commercial aircraft avionics systems Industryis divided into flight control & management system, communication, navigation & surveillance system, electrical & emergency system, and other systems. In 2017, the flight control & management system segment accounted for the largest market share owing to the need for real-time data for enhanced flight operations and improved decision making.
Based on aircraft
The commercial aircraft avionics systems market is divided into narrow-body, wide-body, and others. Some major widebody aircrafts include the Airbus A300, A310, A330, A340, A350 and A380; the Boeing B-747, B-767, B-777, and B-787. These aircraft are in demand for the routes with higher traffic, usually connecting international destinations, and primarily used for long haul journey. As of 2016, there were more than 5,000 widebody aircraft across the globe. While it is expected that over 2,500 widebody planes would be delivered to developed regions such as North America and Europe. Emerging regions for avionics systems market, such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East have twice the number to be delivered by 2035. As a result, there would be a rapid demand for new aircraft and subsequent demand for avionics systems. Based on fit, the commercial aircraft avionics systems market is divided into line-fit and retrofit. Line-fit segment covers the commercial aircraft avionics systems system procured by the aircraft manufacturers.
These OEMs are predominantly present in Europe and North America, thereby, resulting in higher market size in these regions. Global Commercial Aircraft Avionics Systems Market, By Segmentation North America is the leading region for the Worldwlide Industry . Several major aircraft manufacturers (such as Boeing, Bombardier) and avionics systems system providers (such as UTC, Honeywell) are present in the region, gaining the region a high market share. Moreover, it is expected that approximately 10,000 aircraft would be in service in the region by 2035, which would create an opportunity for the major and prominent companies of the region.
Based on fit
The commercial aircraft avionics systems market is divided into line-fit and retrofit. Line-fit segment covers the commercial aircraft avionics systems system procured by the aircraft manufacturers. These OEMs are predominantly present in Europe and North America, thereby, resulting in higher market size in these regions. North America is the leading region for the global market. Several major aircraft manufacturers (such as Boeing, Bombardier) and avionics systems system providers (such as UTC, Honeywell) are present in the region, gaining the region a high market share. Moreover, it is expected that approximately 10,000 aircraft would be in service in the region by 2035, which would create an opportunity for the major and prominent companies of the region.
The key players in commercial aircraft avionics systems market are Cobham plc (UK), Curtiss-Wright Corporation (US), Esterline Technologies Corporation (US), Garmin Ltd. (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), L3 Technologies, Inc. (US), Meggitt plc (UK), Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (US), Thales SA (France), and United Technologies Corporation (US).
Intended Audience
Aircraft Avionics Systems Manufacturing Companies
Aircraft OEMs
Airlines
Aviation Authorities
Research Institutions & Regulatory Bodies
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