The Aircraft Sensors Market Report 2023-2033: This report will prove invaluable to leading firms striving for new revenue pockets if they wish to better understand the industry and its underlying dynamics. It will be useful for companies that would like to expand into different industries or to expand their existing operations in a new region.
Factors Such Increasing New Orders for Commercial Aircrafts, Military Jets and UAVs Are Driving the Market Growth
The increasing number of new orders placed from across the world coupled ageing aircrafts that require refurbishment and replacement of parts is expected to boost the demand for aircrafts sensors. Airbus foresees the demand for 39,000 new passenger & freighter aircraft by 2040 on account of accelerated retirement of older air aircrafts, growing demand for air travel, development of airspaces and fleet from emerging countries. According to Boeing, Middle East airlines will require 2,980 new aircraft valued at US$765bn to serve passengers and trade. More than two-thirds of these deliveries will enable growth, while one-third will replace older aircraft with more fuel-efficient models. The Asia-Pacific region will need over 17,600 new aircraft by 2040. According to Airbus, cargo traffic in Asia-Pacific will also increase at 3.6% per annum, well above the global 3.1% average.System Prone to Cyber Attacks
As the aviation industry is quickly transitioning from conventional aircraft systems to Aviation Cyber-Physical Systems (ACPS) based aircraft their vulnerability to cyber-attacks is growing. The wireless- and resource-constrained nature of sensors and their deployment in harsh or unattended environments increases their susceptibility to several security threats. Sensor-based platforms and applications are vulnerable to cyberattacks, exposing valuable assets to sensor network-based cyber threats. Owing to this the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in July 2019 issued an alert warning small aircraft owners to be vigilant against a vulnerability that could provide attackers an opportunity to easily hack the plane's controller area network (CAN) bus and take control of key navigation systems. Modern aircraft make use of a network of electronics to translate signals from various sensors placing the data onto a network that is displayed to the pilot after proper interpretation. The vulnerability was discovered by a cybersecurity researcher at Rapid 7, a cyber security company who demonstrated that a hacker with physical access to the wing of a small aircraft wiring could attach a device to the plane's avionics CAN bus to communicate false data to the pilot. Further, in August 2019, the U.S. Air Force and the Defense Digital Service (DDS) contracted an ethical hacker group, which infiltrated the F-15 Eagle fighter jet's trusted aircraft information download station (TADS).What Questions Should You Ask before Buying a Market Research Report?
- How is the aircraft sensors market evolving?
- What is driving and restraining the aircraft sensors market?
- How will each aircraft sensors submarket segment grow over the forecast period and how much revenue will these submarkets account for in 2033?
- How will the market shares for each aircraft sensors submarket develop from 2023 to 2033?
- What will be the main driver for the overall market from 2023 to 2033?
- Will leading aircraft sensors markets broadly follow the macroeconomic dynamics, or will individual national markets outperform others?
- How will the market shares of the national markets change by 2033 and which geographical region will lead the market in 2033?
- Who are the leading players and what are their prospects over the forecast period?
- What are the aircraft sensors projects for these leading companies?
- How will the industry evolve during the period between 2023 and 2033? What are the implications of aircraft sensors projects taking place now and over the next 10 years?
- Is there a greater need for product commercialisation to further scale the aircraft sensors market?
- Where is the aircraft sensors market heading and how can you ensure you are at the forefront of the market?
- What are the best investment options for new product and service lines?
- What are the key prospects for moving companies into a new growth path and C-suite?
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Segments Covered in the Report
Sensor Type Outlook
- Pressure Sensors
- Flow sensors
- Temperature sensors
- Position sensors
- Force Sensors
- Speed Sensors
- Level Sensors
- Optical Sensors
- Motion Sensors
- Smoke Detection Sensors
- Others
Aircraft Type
- Fixed Wing
- Rotary Wing
- UAVs
Application
- Cabin, Gallery, and Cargo
- Cockpit Controls
- Flight Controls and Actuation
- Engine, Turbine, and APU
- Landing Gear and Brakes
End-use
- OEM
- Aftermarket
North America
- U.S.
- Canada
Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- Australia
- Singapore
- Rest of Asia Pacific
Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America Latin America
MEA
- GCC
- South Africa
- Rest of MEA
Leading companies and the potential for market growth
- Ametek Inc.
- Curtiss-Wright Corporation
- Eaton Corporation plc
- General Atomics
- General Electric Company
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Hydra-Electric Company
- L3 Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Meggitt PLC
- Safran SA
- TE Connectivity Ltd.
- Thales Group
- The Raytheon Company
- United Electric Controls (UE)
- Woodward, Inc.
How will the Aircraft sensors Market, 2023 to 2033 report help you?
In summary, this 320+ page report provides you with the following knowledge:- Revenue forecasts to 2033 for Aircraft sensors Market, 2023 to 2033 Market, with forecasts for sensor type, application, aircraft type, end-use and company size, each forecast at a global and regional level - discover the industry’s prospects, finding the most lucrative places for investments and revenues.
- Revenue forecasts to 2033 for five regional and 17 key national markets - See forecasts for the Aircraft sensors Market, 2023 to 2033 market in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and LAMEA. Also forecasted is the market in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, UK, Italy, China, India, Japan, Australia, South Africa, and GCC and among other prominent economies.
- Prospects for established firms and those seeking to enter the market - including company profiles for 15 of the major companies involved in the Aircraft sensors Market, 2023 to 2033.
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With this new report, you are less likely to fall behind in knowledge or miss out on opportunities. See how this work could benefit your research, analyses, and decisions. The study is for everybody needing commercial analyses for the Aircraft sensors Market, 2023 to 2033, market-leading companies. You will find data, trends and predictions.Table of Contents
1 Report Overview
3 Market Overview
4 Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis by Sensor Type
5 Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis by Application
6 Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis by Aircraft Type
7 Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis by End-use
8 Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis by Region
9 North America Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis
10 Europe Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis
11 Asia-Pacific Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis
12 Middle East & Africa Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis
13 Latin America Aircraft Sensors Market Analysis
14 Company Profiles
15 Conclusion and Recommendations
Companies Mentioned
- Ametek Inc.
- Curtiss-Wright Corporation
- Eaton Corporation plc
- General Atomics
- General Electric Company
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Hydra-Electric Company
- L3 Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Meggitt PLC
- Safran SA
- TE Connectivity Ltd.
- Thales Group
- The Raytheon Company
- United Electric Controls (UE)
- Woodward, Inc.
- 2MoRO
- Accelya
- Aerialtronics
- Airbus
- Aircraft Maintenance Systems
- Airline Software Applications Aps
- Airport Analytics (AA+)
- AirSuite
- AV-Base Systems
- Aviation Analytics Ltd.
- Beep Analytics
- Boeing
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- C3.ai
- CGI
- Cirium
- Decision Software Systems
- Delair
- Enspan
- FL3XX
- Flightmapper.io
- Flock
- FLY Online Tools
- Flylogs
- ForeFlight
- Goal Systems
- HangarHero
- Harris Corporatio
- IBS Software
- Instacart
- Jugnoo
- Kespry
- Lufthansa Technik
- Mercator Limited
- MRX Systems
- OAG
- Parrot
- Purolator
- QAV Aviation Systems
- Ricoh USA
- Roadie
- Rusada
- Sabre
- SITA
- SmartBox
- Soma Software
- SysAIO
- Tookan
- Tracware Ltd.
- TRAX
- UpKeep Maintenance Management
- UPS Flight Forward
- Wipro
- Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA)
- Aerospace Arizona Association
- Aerospace Industry Development Association
- Airborne Sensor Operators Group (ASOG)
- Airports Authority of India
- Airports Council International
- AMA Association for Sensor Technology
- American Association of Airport Executives
- Arab Air Carriers Organization
- Civil Air Navigation Services Organization
- Civil Air Transport
- Civil Aviation Authority of Norway
- Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
- Civil Aviation Safety Authority
- Commercial Drone Alliance
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Directorate General of Civil Aviation
- Eurocontrol
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Flight Safety Foundation (FSA)
- ICUAS Association, Inc.
- IEEE Sensors Council
- Innovate UK KTN
- International Air Transport Association (IATA)
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- Irish Aviation Authority
- MEMS and Sensors Industry Group (MSIG)
- Middle East Business Aviation Association
- Ministry of Civil Aviation
- NASA
- National Air Transport Association
- Professional Aviation Maintenance Association
- Tanzania Aviation Authority of Norway
- UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)