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a new addition of “Global Military
Aviation Industry Trends, Developments and Challenges 2013-2018”
on RnRMarketResearch.com. “Global Military Aviation Industry Trends,
Developments and Challenges 2013-2018″ is a new that globally analyzes industry
opinions on how defense companies perceive the future industry trends,
developments, and challenges for military aircraft and rotorcraft, and how
demand for MRO is set to grow over the next five years. Furthermore, it
analyzes how demand for military aircraft and rotorcraft is projected to change
over the next three years and features that are expected to record increased
investments over the same period. Additionally, it forecasts industry
executives’ optimism towards strategic alliances and technology-transfer
agreements, change in budget expectations towards military aircraft and
rotorcraft MRO, likely changes in MandA activity in military aviation MRO, the
importance of implementing PBL contracting in military aviation MRO, and
segments projected to have the highest proportion of MRO spending over the next
three years.
Introduction
and Landscape
Why was the
report written?
This report is the result of an
extensive survey drawn from Strategic Defence Intelligence’s exclusive panel of
leading global defense industry executives. The report analyzes the key drivers
instrumental in the advancement of military aviation and rotorcraft over
the next three years, challenges that are likely to inhibit opportunities in
advanced military aviation and rotorcraft, and the change in demand for
military aviation and rotorcraft in different countries. Furthermore, it
provides information about future investments on advanced communication
techniques, the change in budget for military aircraft and rotorcraft MRO, key
drivers of MRO services, and projected changes in MandA activity in military
MRO over the next three years. In addition, it highlights the importance of
implementing PBL contracting in military aviation MRO and MRO submarkets, which
are forecast to drive demand until 2016.
What is the
current market landscape and what is changing?
Overall, industry executives
project that demand for surveillance, multi-role, and maritime military
aviation will increase in 2014-2016.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Developing countries such as India, China, and Brazil will offer significant growth prospects for military aviation and rotorcraft over the next three years
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Developing countries such as India, China, and Brazil will offer significant growth prospects for military aviation and rotorcraft over the next three years
Complete
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What makes
this report unique and essential to read?
“Global Military Aviation Industry
Trends, Developments and Challenges 2013-2018″ is a new report by Strategic
Defence Intelligence that globally analyzes industry opinions on how defense
companies perceive the future industry trends, developments, and challenges for
military aircraft and rotorcraft and how demand for MRO is set to grow over the
next five years. Furthermore, it analyzes how demand for military aviation and
rotorcraft is projected to change over the next three years and features that
are expected to record increased investments over the same period.
Additionally, it forecasts industry executives’ optimism towards strategic
alliances and technology-transfer agreements, change in budget expectations
towards military aircraft and rotorcraft MRO, likely changes in MandA activity
in military aviation MRO, the importance of implementing PBL contracting in
military aviation MRO, and segments projected to have the highest proportion of
MRO spending over the next three years.
Key Features
and Benefits
·
The report highlights factors projected to play a key role in the
advancement of military aircraft and rotorcraft over the next three years.
·
The report provides the reader with the projected change in
demand for military aircraft and rotorcraft over the next three years in
developed and developing regions.
·
Readers will be provided with a clear uncovering of the key
challenges that could inhibit opportunities in advanced military aircraft and
rotorcraft over the next three years and are likely to affect the industry’s
growth prospects.
·
The report clearly provides the reader with information pertaining
to key investment areas that are forecasted to witness rise in expenditure
within the military aircraft and rotorcraft industry in 2014-2016.
·
Identifies the major changes in MandA activity in military
aviation MRO over the next three years.
Key Market Issues
·
‘Integration of UAV technology’, ‘utilization of advanced radar
systems and sensors’, and ‘introduction of advanced communications technology’
will be instrumental in the advancement of military aircraft and rotorcraft
over the next three years
·
Defense budget cuts and high costs are the leading potential
barriers for advanced military aviation and rotorcraft across North America and
Europe.
·
According to the majority of executives,’intelligence and
surveillance systems’, ‘anti-missile protection systems’, and ‘satellite
communications’ will record an increase in investment over the next three
years.]
·
Overall, the budget for military aviation and rotorcraft MRO
expenditure is projected to increase over the next three years.
·
PBL contracting is crucial for improving efficiency in investment
towards military aviation MRO.
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