Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis, Company Profiles, Competitive Landscape and Key Regions Analysis Available at Fortune Business Insights
Key companies covered in the Aircraft Sensors Market Research
Report are Honeywell International, Inc. (The U.S.), Ametek, Inc. (The U.S.),
General Electric Company (The U.S.), Meggitt PLC (The U.K.), Safran S.A.
(France), Woodward Inc. (The U.S.), Thales Group (France), Zodiac Aerospace
(France), Curtiss-Wright Corporation (The U.S.), Schneider Electric SE
(France), General Atomics Corporation (The U.S.), The Raytheon Company (The
U.S.), TE Connectivity (Switzerland), Lockheed Martin Corporation (The U.S.),
others
The global aircraft
sensors market size is projected to reach USD 2.57 billion by the end of 2027.
The massive investments in technological integration will bode well for the
growth of the market in the coming years. The presence of several large scale
OEMs and sensor manufacturers will aid the growth of the market in the coming
years. According to a report published by Fortune Business Insights, titled “Aircraft
Sensors Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Platform (Fixed-Wing
Aircraft, Rotary Blade Aircraft, and UAV), By Sensor Type (Temperature,
Pressure, Force, Speed, Torque, and Others), By Application (Engine Turbine
& APU, Flight Control & Actuation, Landing Gear & Brakes,
Environmental Control System, Doors & Slides, Cabin, Galley & Cargo,
Cockpit Controls), and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027,” the market was worth
USD 2.23 billion in 2019 and will exhibit a CAGR of 12.05% during the forecast
period, 2020-2027.
List of companies profiled in the report:
- Honeywell
International, Inc. (The U.S.)
- Ametek, Inc.
(The U.S.)
- General Electric
Company (The U.S.)
- Meggitt PLC (The
U.K.)
- Safran S.A.
(France)
- Woodward Inc.
(The U.S.)
- Thales Group
(France)
- Zodiac Aerospace
(France)
- Curtiss-Wright
Corporation (The U.S.)
- Schneider
Electric SE (France)
- General Atomics
Corporation (The U.S.)
- The Raytheon
Company (The U.S.)
- TE Connectivity
(Switzerland)
- Lockheed Martin
Corporation (The U.S.)
Browse In-depth Summary of This Research Insight@
https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/aircraft-sensors-market-101816
Industry Developments:
February 2019: Thales Group announced that
it has received a contract from France’s Defense Ministry. The contract is said
to be worth USD 2.3 billion and will be aimed at development of onboard radio
frequency (RF) & electro-optical sensors and communication systems for 28
Rafale F-4 multirole jet fighter aircraft.
Covid-19 Pandemic to Slow Down Sensor Manufacturing
Aircraft sensors are widely used in the aerospace and defense
industry. These sensors are mounted inside as well as on the body parts of the
aircraft and it can detect environmental changes and disruptions that can
affect the movement. They can also detect any obstructions that can cause
irregular movement and subsequently help avoid accidents. The increasing
investment in the technological integration in aircraft sensors will open up a
huge potential for the growth of the overall market in the coming years. The
presence of several large scale companies will emerge in favor of market
growth. Variations in sensors and the incorporation of collaborative
technologies will allow a wider application scope. The use of real-time data
will contribute to the growth of the aircraft sensors market in the foreseeable
future.
Increasing Number of Company Mergers and Acquisitions Will Provide
Impetus to Market Growth
The report encompasses several factors that have contributed to
the growth of the overall market in recent years. Among all factors, the
increasing number of company mergers and acquisitions has made the highest
impact on market growth. Accounting to the constantly rising demand for
real-time and automated applications, tech-companies are emphasizing on the
development of collaborative systems that will allow applications across
diverse domains. The aerospace and defense sector holds a massive potential for
companies in the aircraft sensor market. This is consequential to the favorable
properties of sensors and their abilities to enhance aircraft activities. The
variations in sensors have also proved beneficial of late; a factor that is
attributable to the flexibility offered by various sensors in aircraft
applications. Due to the rising demand and applications of aircraft sensors,
there are several large companies operating in numerous countries across the
world. Large scale businesses have the luxury to invest on innovations and
experiments and these factors will ultimately yield attractive products. The
healthy market competition will bode well for the growth of the overall
aircraft sensors market in the foreseeable future.
North America to Emerge Dominant; Rising Aircraft Sensors Industry
Will Aid Growth
The report analyses the latest market trends across five major
regions, including North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the
Middle East and Africa. Among all regions, the market in North America is
expected to emerge dominant in the coming years. The United States is a
manufacturing capital of the aerospace industry due to the presence of several
large scale companies in this region. The presence of numerous aircraft OEMs
and sensor manufacturers will bode well for the growth of the regional market.
As of 2019, the market in North America was worth USD 0.89 billion and this
value is projected to increase at a considerable pace in the coming years.
The market in Asia Pacific is expected to rise at the highest CAGR
driven by the rising air passenger traffic and the growing aviation industry.
The rising demand for newer aircraft deliveries will present several growth
opportunities for the companies operating in the market. The market in Europe
will rise at a considerable pace, deriving growth from high investments in UAV
manufacturing and development.
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