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Aircraft Clamps Market Size, Share, Trend, Forecast, Competitive Analysis, and Growth Opportunity: 2024-2034

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  • 135 Pages
  • September 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Stratview Research
  • ID: 6024523
UP TO OFF until Jan 31st 2025
The Aircraft Clamps Market size was US$ 257 million in 2023 and is likely to grow at a healthy CAGR of 4.2% in the long run to reach US$ 421 million in 2034.

Market Dynamics

Market Drivers

The aircraft clamps market is highly dependent on the organic growth of the aircraft industry. Around 20,000 clamps are used in a typical commercial aircraft. The increasing focus of aircraft clamp manufacturers on the development of lightweight clamps to save fuel and improve safety is likely to create healthy opportunities in the market in the years to come.

The aircraft clamps market is highly dependent on the growth of the aerospace industry. Organic growth of the aerospace industry [expected increase in deliveries of B737max, A320neo family, B777/777x, A350, A220, and B787] is a key driving force for the market demand. Other factors driving clamps’ long-term demand are the increasing use of wires & cables in modern aircraft, rapid advancements in aircraft design and technology, and a high focus on aircraft safety.

Recent Market JVs and Acquisitions

In 2019, TransDigm acquired Esterline - The TransDigm + Esterline acquisition proved to be one of the biggest acquisitions in the past few years which upturned the competitive landscape. Through this acquisition, TransDigm eliminated its key competitor, taking its product offerings and capabilities through the roof. In the past few years, TransDigm has acquired about US$ 3 billion of proprietary aerospace businesses.

By Aircraft Type

Commercial aircraft is expected to remain dominant as well as the fastest-growing aircraft of the market during the forecast period

The market is segmented as commercial aircraft, regional aircraft, helicopter, military aircraft, and general aviation.

There can be thousands of clamps on a single helicopter and up to 20,000 clamps on a commercial aircraft.

Clamps are used in key applications such as air management, auxiliary power units, water/waste evacuation units, and landing gear systems.

They work primarily towards vibration damping. There are tens of thousands of them in commercial aircraft and they hold every wire bundle and pneumatic line in the fuselage. It allows them to vibrate without shaking the wiring and the casing.

Organic growth in aircraft deliveries and rising aircraft fleet size are other prime factors fueling demand.

Boeing Outlook: 50,170 active commercial and regional aircraft fleet size in 2043 from 26,750 aircraft in 2023.

Airbus Outlook: 48,230 active commercial and regional aircraft fleet in 2043 from 24,260 aircraft in 2023.

By Application Type

Airframe is expected to generate the highest clamp demand, and the engine is likely to be the fastest-growing application of the market during 2024-2034

The market is segmented into engine, fuel applications, and airframe (landing gear, aerostructure, and others).

There’s a presence of a large number of ducts, pipes, wiring/wiring harnesses, and hose lines in airframe applications. Clamps are used for a wide spectrum of airframe applications, such as landing gears, fuselage, wings, flight control surfaces, avionics, and interior applications.

Key applications within the engine segment include ducting, tubing, engine cooling, and exhaust systems. The leading players supply clamps directly to OEMs; however, engines also use numerous clamps, so they also directly supply to engine OEMs such as Snecma, GE, and Pratt & Whitney.

By Function Type

Wiring/wiring harness to employ the most clamps

The market is segmented into wiring/wiring harness, ducting/tubing, and hoses.

Commercial aircraft need robust cable management systems to function safely and efficiently. An average airliner can contain up to 600 km of wiring.

There exist 400 to 600 different clamps or tube connectors of varying diameters per aircraft. Every hydraulic line running through the fuel tanks has either a connector or a clamp on both the leading and trailing edge, as well as all the fuel tubes.

By Clamp Type

Loop and band clamps are expected to remain the most attractive segments in the market till 2034

The market is segmented into loop clamp, band clamp, saddle clamp, block clamp, P-clamp, and others.

Loop clamp is expected to remain the dominant clamp type in the market during the forecast period, owing to its wider applications, such as holding miles of wire bundles, wire harnesses, control cable assemblies, and tubes supplying hydraulic fluids, engine oils, and brake fluids, in a variety of applications like engines, fuselage, wings, interiors, avionics, etc.

Loop clamp is an adjustable device with a wider range of adjustments that increase clamping capacity. It provides a tighter seal around pipes and tubes which helps in reducing vibration and protects underlying tubes/pipes from wear.

Band clamps offer several advantages over traditional clamps or other mechanical joints, such as high-temperature rating, vibration resistance, quick connect or disconnect, misalignment accommodation, compact size, and lower weight.

By Material Type

Steel & alloys is expected to remain the most preferred material of the market by 2034

The market is segmented into steel & alloys, aluminum & alloys, titanium & alloys, nickel & alloys, and others.

Steel and stainless steel are used predominantly for aircraft clamps in the market due to their phenomenal properties, such as excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature tolerance, high tensile strength, and good creep resistance in applications like engine and exhaust parts, landing gear parts, and superstructural joints.

Titanium and nickel alloys are mainly used in extreme heat areas of engines due to their high strength and long fatigue life coupled with good corrosion and oxidation resistance at high temperatures.

Regional Analysis

North America is anticipated to remain at the forefront throughout the forecast period; whereas Asia-Pacific is likely to grow at the highest rate by 2034

In terms of regions, North America is expected to remain the largest market for aircraft clamps during the forecast period due to the presence of several major aircraft OEMs, such as Airbus, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin, tier players, raw material suppliers, part fabricators, and clamp manufacturers in the region.

The USA is the key demand generator in the North American market during the forecast period.

Asia-Pacific is likely to grow at the fastest rate during the forecast period. The growth can be attributed to the expected increase in aircraft fleet size to support rising passenger traffic and indigenous aircraft production (COMAC C919).

Key Players

The market is moderately consolidated with the presence of several players globally. Over the eons, the market has been moving towards gradual consolidation with major players acquiring other key players to strengthen their positions in the market as well as to diversify their product portfolio. For instance, the acquisition of Esterline Corporation by TransDigm Group in 2019, brought in huge market consolidation. Apart from strategic alliances, the high focus of major players on the development of lightweight and more efficient clamps with innovative designs are the key strategies adopted by them to gain some competitive edge in the market. The following are the key players in the Aircraft Clamps Market:

Here is the list of the Top Players (Based on Dominance)

  • TransDigm Group
  • Voss Industries (A Cam Company)
  • Caillau
  • Umpco Inc.
  • J&M Products
  • TeConnex
  • Pacmet Aerospace
  • Ho-Ho Kus Inc.
  • Eaton Aerospace
  • Clampco Products
  • National Utilities Co./NUCO
Note: The above list does not necessarily include all the top players in the market.

Table of Contents

Overview of Research Scope, Methodology, and Data Collection
  • Report Scope
  • Report Objectives
  • Research Methodology
  • Market Segmentation
  • Secondary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Secondary Research
  • Primary Research
  • Key Information Gathered from Primary Research
  • Breakdown of Primary Interviews by Region, Designation, and Value Chain Node
  • Data Analysis and Triangulation
1. Executive Summary: A Bird’s Eye View of the Market
2. Market Environment Analysis: Study of Factors Affecting the Market Dynamics
2.1. PEST Analysis (List of All Factors Directly or Indirectly Affecting the Market Demand)
2.2. Industry Life Cycle Analysis (Current and Future Lifecycle Stage of the Market)
2.3. Key Trends (K8ey Industry as well as Market Trends Shaping the Market Dynamics)
2.4. Market Drivers (Study of Drivers and their Short- and Long-Term Impacts)
2.5. Market Challenges (Study of Factors Hindrance the Adoption/Growth)
3. Aircraft Clamps Market Assessment (2018-2034) (US$ Million)
3.1. Supply Chain Analysis (Identification of Key Players/Materials across the Value Chain)
3.2. Contribution of Aircraft Clamps in the Global Aircraft Business and A&D C-Class Parts Market
3.3. Market Analysis by Categories (2023)
3.4. Market Trend (2018-2023) and Forecast (2024-2034) (US$ Million)
3.5. Market Forecast Scenario Analysis: Growth Trajectories in Different Market Conditions
3.6. COVID-19 Impact Assessment and Expected Recovery Curve
3.7. Aircraft-Type Analysis
3.7.1. Commercial Aircraft: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.7.2. Regional Aircraft: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.7.3. Helicopters: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.7.4. Military Aircraft: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.7.5. General Aviation: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.8. Application-Type Analysis
3.8.1. Engine: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.8.2. Fuel Applications: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.8.3. Airframe: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.8.3.1. Airframe: Sub-Application Analysis (Landing Gear, Aerostructures, and Others)
3.9. Function-Type Analysis
3.9.1. Wiring/Wiring Harness: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.9.2. Tubing/Ducting: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.9.3. Hoses: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.10. Clamp-Type Analysis
3.10.1. Loop Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.10.2. Band Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.10.3. Saddle Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.10.4. Block Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.10.5. P-Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.10.6. Other Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.11. Material-Type Analysis
3.11.1. Steel & Alloys: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.11.2. Aluminum & Alloys: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.11.3. Titanium & Alloys: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.11.4. Nickel & Alloys: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.11.5. Others: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.12. Cushion-Type Analysis
3.12.1. Cushioned Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.12.2. Non-Cushioned Clamps: Regional Trend and Forecast (US$ Million)
3.13. Regional Analysis
3.13.1. North American Aircraft Clamps Market: Country Analysis
3.13.1.1. The USA’s Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.1.2. Canadian Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.1.3. Mexican Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.2. European Aircraft Clamps Market: Country Analysis
3.13.2.1. German Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.2.2. French Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.2.3. The UK’s Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.2.4. Russian Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.2.5. Rest of the European Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.3. Asia-Pacific’s Aircraft Clamps Market: Country Analysis
3.13.3.1. Chinese Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.3.2. Japanese Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.3.3. Indian Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.3.4. Rest of the Asia-Pacific’s Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.4. Rest of the World’s (RoW) Aircraft Clamps Market: Country Analysis
3.13.4.1. Brazilian Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.4.2. Saudi Arabian Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
3.13.4.3. Other Aircraft Clamps Market T&F (US$ Million)
4. Competitive Analysis
4.1. Degree of Competition and Market Share Analysis
4.2. Competitive Landscape (Benchmarking of Key Players in Crucial Parameters)
4.3. Product Portfolio Mapping (Map their Presence in Different Market Categories)
4.4. Key Target Areas for Product Development (Understand the Industry Focus while Development)
4.5. M&As, JVs, Collaborations, Strategic Alliances, etc. (Map All the Major M&As and JVs)
4.6. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis (A Bird’s Eye View of the Overall Competitive Landscape)
5. Strategic Growth Opportunities
5.1. High-Growth Segments: A Summary
5.2. Emerging Trends (Key Trends that May Shape the Market Dynamics in the Future)
5.3. Key Strategic Implications (Changing Market Dynamics and their Key Implications)
5.4. Key Success Factors (KSFs) (Identifying Some Factors that May Help Companies to Gain Business)
6. Company Profile of Key Players
6.1. Caillau SAS
6.2. Eaton Aerospace
6.3. Ho-Ho Kus Inc.
6.4. J&M Products, Inc.
6.5. National Utilities Co./NUCO
6.6. Pacmet Aerospace
6.7. Teconnex Ltd.
6.8. TransDigm Group (AdelWiggins and TA Aerospace)
6.9. Umpco Inc.
6.10. Voss Industries (A Cam Company)
7. Appendix
7.1. Market Numbers
7.2. Segment Definition
7.3. Abbreviation
7.4. Currency Exchange
7.5. Disclaimer
7.6. Copyright

Companies Mentioned

  • Caillau SAS
  • Eaton Aerospace
  • Ho-Ho Kus Inc.
  • J&M Products, Inc.
  • National Utilities Co./NUCO
  • Pacmet Aerospace
  • Teconnex Ltd.
  • TransDigm Group (AdelWiggins and TA Aerospace)
  • Umpco Inc.
  • Voss Industries (A Cam Company)

Methodology

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