SBAS Market Trends By
Applications Manufacturers Analysis, Scope, Trends And Forecast Up To 2021
Global Satellite-based Augmentation Systems Market –
Overview
 According to a recent study report published by Market
Research Future, the global market for satellite-based augmentation systems
(SBAS) will grow at a rapid pace over the forecast period. The market is
expected to witness slow but steady growth until 2021, which will be a growing
fast at a moderate CAGR during the forecast period (2017 -2021).  
The high demand for satellite-based augmentation systems
market is due to the growing development of ATC infrastructure, need for
authentic and accurate information to avoid errors, and rise in the development
of airport construction and modernization, thus increasing the participation of
manufacturers. Rapid technology advancement, along with increased focus of OEMs
on providing accurate and precise navigation system, is expected to result in
an increase in aircraft expenses and add to the growth of the market. However,
the cost associated with Air Traffic Management (ATM) infrastructure
modernization and retrofitting older aircraft with upgraded systems act as a barrier
to the growth of satellite-based augmentation systems market. The revolution of
modern electronic systems results in many aircraft manufacturers upgrading
technologies with new avionics.
The satellite-based augmentation systems market is
completely dependent on the expansion of air passenger traffic. Thus, the
increasing or decreasing demand for air passenger traffic directly has an
impact on the market. Moreover, other factors responsible for the growth of the
satellite-based augmentation systems market are demand for avionics system with
gen-next aircraft, demand for accurate flight navigation, capability of
handling more air traffic, collision avoidance systems, gyroscopes, and
integration of early warning radar. This is the primary factor that drives the
growth of the global satellite-based augmentation systems market and has gained
prevalence in the recent times, with the usage of best in class technologies in
the aircraft industry. Thus, the growth of the satellite-based augmentation
systems market is expected to go hand in hand with the growth of investment in
the aircraft sector.
The main objective of developing
satellite-based augmentation systems is to produce an accuracy of the
position of the navigation system, integrity of information, reliability of the
system throughout the flight operation, and availability of GPS
system. SBAS offers an economic opportunity for
airports, while not putting in ground-based navigation aids. SBAS
consists of a network of stations to receive and process satellite
signals. The SBAS systems consist of Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS),
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS), Multi-functional
Satellite Augmentation System (MSAS), and GPS-Aided Geo-Augmentation Navigation
(GAGAN), which are designed in compliance with regulatory norms in
satellite-based navigation.
Access Report Details @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/satellite-based-augmentation-systems-market-1634
Industry/ Innovation/ Related News:
February 2017 – Lockheed Martin signed a contract with
Geoscience Australia to research the development of a satellite-based augmentation
system testbed.
October 2016 – Thales signed a contract with Korean
Aerospace to develop a satellite-based augmentation system for GPS.
October 2014 – Raytheon signed a contract with United States
Satellite-Based Augmentation System to promote air traffic safety.
Key Players:
Garmin International Inc. (U.S.), Raytheon (U.S.), Rockwell
Collins (U.S.), Thales Group (France), Universal Avionics (U.S.), Advanced
Navigation and Positioning Corporation (U.S.), Copperchase Ltd. (U.K.),
Intelcan Techno systems (Canada), Honeywell International (U.S.), Lockheed
Martin (U.S.), Northrop Grumman (U.S.), and Saab AB (Sweden) are some of the
prominent players profiled in MRFR Analysis and are at the forefront of
competition in the global satellite-based augmentation systems market.
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