The Year 2017 Witnessed the Recovery of the Global Aerospace and Defense Industry Worldwide
The year 2022 has been all about post-COVID recovery for the global aerospace and defense sector. Industry trends look much better, and the aerospace and defense sectors look set to recover as companies focus on future growth through new technologies and solutions while keeping in mind that the COVID threat will perhaps never be entirely over.
There's no denying that the global COVID vaccination drive has set the path toward air travel resuming once again. There is the hope of things coming back to normal. Looking at the current trends, it seems like small and medium-sized carriers will be able to recover back to their pre-COVID times, and aircraft manufacturers are also focusing more on developing narrow-body aircraft. After the lows witnessed in 2020 and 2021, revenues are expected to rebound strongly in 2022 with the return of air travelers.
Increasing merger and acquisition activity, ever-changing business models, and new technologies are expected to rapidly accelerate the ongoing shift towards digital processes. Companies in the aerospace and defense industry are expected to go further digital, with smart factories taking over the supply chain eventually, giving rise to more efficient production along with a faster design-to-delivery process.
This report on Analyzing the Global Aerospace and Defense Industry 2022 is precisely aimed at bringing an understanding of this wide and vast industry, which is emerging from the lows of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The report takes an integrated approach towards both the segments of global Aerospace and Defense. This is further extended into building a comprehension of the global map of aerospace and defense participants. A very complex web of relationships exists in this industry and this report would help a decision maker ascertain to a fair degree the overall factors at play.
The report includes:
- An in-depth analysis of the global aerospace and defense industry, especially a look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sector. Market statistics from 2015-2020 are included in the report. Competition in the industry, mergers, and acquisitions, market segment analysis, risks, industry trends, and rise in global defense spending are all analyzed.
- Restructuring of the global defense industry and its impact on various countries are analyzed.
- An in-depth forecast of the aerospace and defense industry by region is included. The forecast included is up to 2025 and 2030.
Region-wise and country-wise analysis of the aerospace and defense industry includes a market overview that consists of the sector statistics, industry value, industry segments, competition in the market, defense spending, and industry forecast. Data covered in this section is from 2015 to 2025. Countries analyzed in the report include:
- Australia
- Brazil
- China
- France
- Germany
- India
- Italy
- Japan
- Mexico
- Russia
- South Africa
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- United States
Over 25 companies that are leaders in the aerospace and defense industry worldwide are analyzed in this report. Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Airbus, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Bombardier, GE, Leonardo S.p.A., and many other industry stalwarts are looked at in the report.
Overall, this report on Analyzing the Global Aerospace and Defense Industry 2022 will equip a strategy owner as well as a market aspirant with comprehensive knowledge of this industry on a global scale. The value so delivered on a triad of strategy, statistics and comprehensive industry knowledge is a capsule of long term value addition to any baseline.
Table of Contents
A. Executive SummarySection 1: Global Aerospace & Defense Industry
Companies Mentioned
- AAR Corporation
- Aeroflot
- Airbus SE
- Arianespace
- Aviation Industry Corporation of China
- Babcock International Group Plc
- BAE Systems Plc
- Bombardier Inc.
- Dassault Aviation SA
- Embraer SA
- General Electric Company
- Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
- Honeywell International Inc
- Leonardo S.p.A.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Loral Space & Communications Inc
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- MTU Aero Engines Holdings AG
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Raytheon Technologies
- Saab AB
- Safran SA
- Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX)
- Thales Group
- The Boeing Company