Aircraft Engine Nacelle Industry Size Expected to Grow at a CAGR over 8.98% from 2019 to 2026
Global Aircraft Engine Nacelle Industry.
Industry Overview
Global Aircraft Engine Nacelle Industry is expected to reach USD
8,961.9 Million by 2026 at a CAGR of 8.98% during the forecast
period.
The global aircraft engine nacelle Industry is growing at a rapid rate
due to the increase in air passenger traffic and the subsequent demand for new
aircraft, increased demand for fuel-efficient and noise-reducing nacelles, and
decline in the cost of composite materials.
Segmental Analysis
Global Aircraft Engine Nacelle Industry has been Segmented Based on
Type, Material, and Application.
Based on Type, the aircraft engine nacelle Industry has been segmented
into the rear-mounted nacelle, pylons underwing, clipped at wing, and others.
The rear-mounted nacelle segment dominated the Industry with a valuation of USD
1,504.1 million in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 3,012.1million by 2026.
Smaller jet aircraft are generally not suited to podded engines below the wing
as they would be too close to the ground. This is also the case with aircraft
designed to operate on unimproved grass or gravel runways. Therefore, in these
cases, it is common to mount two podded engines at the rear of the fuselage,
where they are less likely to be damaged by ingesting foreign objects from the
ground.
On the basis of material, the global aircraft engine nacelle Industry
has been classified as composites, titanium alloys, nickel chromium, stainless
steel, and aluminum alloys. The composites segment is expected to exhibit the
highest CAGR of 11.51% during the forecast period. Composite materials are
especially those made from glass fibers, carbon fibers, and Kevlar. These are
widely used in the aircraft industry. They are stronger and lighter than
aluminum alloys.
By application, the global aircraft engine nacelle Industry has been
divided into civil jet aircraft, business jet aircraft, private jet aircraft,
and others. The civil jet aircraft segment is expected to register the highest
CAGR of 9.78% during the forecast period. Although the civil jet aircraft is a
narrow-body aircraft and has a lower capacity than the wide-body aircraft, they
are larger in number. Airbus A318, A319, A320, and A321 and Boeing B727s and
B737s are a few types of narrow-body aircraft. These planes generally fly over
short routes. In 2018, there were over 15,000 narrow-body planes across the
globe.
Regional Analysis
The geographic analysis of the global aircraft engine nacelle Industry
covers North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin
America.
North America led the Industry with a valuation of USD 1,708.5 million
in 2018, and the regional Industry is expected to reach USD 3,361.6 million by
2026 at a CAGR of 8.94% during the forecast period. This can be attributed to
the presence of major manufacturers, such as United Technologies Corporation,
Nexcelle, and Triumph Group, in the region.
Europe was the second-largest Industry with a valuation of USD 2,243.0
million in 2018. The European Industry is projected to exceed USD 4,330.4
million by 2026 at an 8.68% CAGR during the review period. Industry growth in
the region is driven by the increase in the number of aircraft in the region
that will increase the requirement for engine nacelles.
Competitive Analysis
The Key Players in the Global Aircraft Engine Nacelle Industry are
Safran (France), United Technologies Corporation (US), Leonardo SpA (Italy),
Bombardier (Canada), ST Engineering (Singapore), Nexcelle (US), GKN Aerospace
Services Limited (UK), Triumph Group (US), Aernnova Aerospace S.A. (Spain), and
Barnes Group Inc. (US).
Key Developments
In February 2020, Collins Aerospace Systems, a business unit of
UTC, inaugurated its new MRO facility in Singapore. The inauguration of the new
facility enabled the company to offer enhanced services to its customers in
Asia-Pacific.
In February 2018, Triumph Aviation Services Asia, Ltd, a subsidiary
of Triumph Group, signed a contract with Boeing to provide afterIndustry
support in Asia-Pacific for the latter’s engine nacelles program and thrust
reverser service for the regional fleet of 777 airplanes.
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