Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market Application Bonded to a Striking Growth by 2027
Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market: Information By Parts (MRO
Parts, Rotatable Scrap Replacement Parts, Consumable, Expendable), By
Application (Commercial and Military) - Forecast till 2027 by MRFR
Market Overview:
In recent years, the aviation industry has been
focusing on investing in establishing a greater number of MRO facilities fueled
by advancements in MRO equipment and machines. Concurrently, favorable
government policies such as exemption from customs and duties are expected to
drive investments in the aircraft aftermarket parts market.
Competitive Analysis
The key players in the global
Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market Revenue are AAR (US), A.J. Walter
Aviation Limited (UK), Aviall (US), Eaton (Ireland), General Electric (US),
Honeywell International Inc. (US), Meggitt PLC (England), Parker Hannifin
Corporation (US), Collins Aerospace (US), and Kellstrom Aerospace (US).
Segmental Analysis
The global aircraft aftermarket parts market
has been segmented based on parts, application, and region.
On the basis of parts, the global aircraft aftermarket
parts market has been classified as MRO parts, rotable scrap replacement parts,
consumable, and expendable. The MRO parts segment is estimated to be the
largest while the rotable scrap replacement parts segment is expected to be the
fastest-growing during the forecast period. Maintenance, repair, and overhaul
(MRO) parts include engines, components, and airframe parts. MRO is carried out
by companies to retain or restore aircraft parts for smooth functioning. In the
US, all companies offering MRO services must be certified by the FAA, and all
employees must be trained and qualified. Airlines also have to carry out MRO
services at certified stations.
Based on application, the aircraft aftermarket
parts market has been divided into commercial and military. The commercial
segment is projected to be larger and the military segment is estimated to
register the higher CAGR during the forecast period. Commercial aircraft are
used to transport passengers, cargo, and mail. They include narrow-body and wide-body
aircraft. Commercial aircraft offer speedy transportation and can be used for
rescue operations during earthquakes, accidents, and floods. Due to a rise in
commercial air transport, there has been increased demand for aircraft
aftermarket parts in recent years. Moreover, many currently operational
aircraft would have to be modernized by 2023, which is expected to drive market
growth.
Regional Analysis
The geographic analysis of the global
aftermarket parts market covers North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle
East and Africa, and Latin America.
North America is expected to dominate the
market during the forecast period due to the increasing number of MRO service
providers and growing aircraft fleets in the US. The market in Asia-Pacific is
expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Key Developments
In December 2018, Meggitt PLC signed a
long-term contract for five years with Turkish Technic for the supply of MRO
and spares services. Meggitt will provide products and services such as
high-performance sensing systems, fire protection and control, fluid control,
pneumatic, thermal management, and electro-mechanical equipment.
In June 2017, Parker Hannifin Corp. launched
Parker360 to provide world-class aerospace aftermarket solutions on a single
platform.
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