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SUMMARY
Since the inception of the concept of “flight” by the Wright
Brothers, mankind has come a long way from the bamboo and steel tube planes to
professional air travel and commercial space travel development.
The transformation of this visionary journey from “flight” to a
more serious business called “aerospace” or “defense and
civil aviation” is a capsule of time interwoven with human effort which
offers many insights to the global efforts on aerospace development as well as
achieving the ever elusive “air dominance” role in defense terms.
How do countries do it? What are their commercial considerations to develop
this sector and their achievements in this field?
Aruvian Research's report Analyzing the Global Aerospace and Defense Industry
presents an understanding of the aerospace industry and draws distinction
between defense and civil participants in the global aerospace and aviation
marketplace. In order to understand the overall competitive quotients in this
complex marketplace the report explains the factors of influence in this
industry which determine the overall resource positioning in aviation sector
for potential entrants. The entry and exit of global players from key or
profitable aviation & aerospace market segments details the overall
competitive forces at play which are interspersed with mergers and
acquisitions, and consolidations in the aviation industry. Some players
complete entire product cycles whereas others prefer to weigh their financial
capabilities against the risk benefit equations in aviation sector. An
important variable presented in this report is the global supply chain in
aerospace aviation sector which will result in the players obtaining
manufacturing efficiency as a competitive advantage in aerospace aviation
industry. These factors help us draw a market forecast of the aviation
aerospace industry.
The report covers the role of aerospace industry suppliers and their
comparative role in the automotive sector is an important factor to underline
their supply trends, their movement in this sector. The role of aerospace
aviation suppliers is critical to the objectives of aerospace manufacturers to
chase the goal of lean manufacturing in aerospace aviation sector which will
contribute to the bottom-line with meeting the demands of global consumers of
aerospace aviation faster and with more cost effectiveness.
An important development in this area has been the steady shift of component
outsourcing solutions to China keeping cost as well as quality parameters in
focus by the industry majors. The role of China in global aerospace aviation
market is a force to be reckoned with keeping an eye on the shift of global
cost effectiveness drive.
Defense aerospace requirements have fuelled growth in the global civil
aerospace sector where in the economic activity in civil aerospace aviation
has brought about a boom in international traffic; much of global traffic has
seen growth in the Asia Pacific civil aerospace aviation sector aided by the
emergence of a new and vibrant Asian civil aviation consumer base. One of the
major challenges in these growth initiatives in Asia Pacific civil aviation is
the regulatory framework in place with various governments along with the
constant environmental watch of effects of sudden aviation growth in the Asia
Pacific. However, as an emerging base, the opportunities for aerospace
contractors in Asia Pacific civil aerospace are bound to increase presenting a
positive future outlook. Aruvian's report takes you through the aerospace and
defense industry in this fast upcoming region, presenting the actual
circumstances in operation in the industry.
In the Global Aerospace & Defense Industry, no analysis can be complete
without an understanding or a firsthand experience of the competitive rivalry
between Airbus Industries and Boeing Corporation. With both trying for more
market share in the amount of aviation purchase orders generated worldwide
particularly in the Asia Pacific, the report explores the rivalry between the
two companies in-depth. The recent concurrent launches of the A 380 and the
Boeing 777(ER) series is a case in point. An understanding on the commercial
moves of these two global majors gives a clearer insight for companies where
to put their money.
With increasing investment in aerospace and defense comes the demand for
increased aerospace security safety standards which have to ensure the safety
of consumers particularly in the Asia Pacific and United States. This has seen
the flow of investment in aerospace security products and manufacturers like
Argenbright, International Total, ICTS, etc., across continents as the global
awareness about aviation security increases. Aviation Security Products like
biometric access control systems or facial recognition up linking to ground
stations are ground breaking aviation security technologies which have come in
to prominence as explained by this report.
The report also focuses on the achievement of bigger objectives like defense
air dominance and the role of United States in this sector. Since the defense
industry is directed more by political will and mindset, the export
considerations are often tightly bound and limited. This has forced many
manufacturers to come up with alternative strategies of survival in global
defense industry. The role of other countries also brings a bearing on the
cost implications for this sector. This report also outlines the major
developments in current defense air dominance programs worldwide.
A vital area is Information Management in the Global Aerospace & Defense
sector which assumes strategic as well as commercial importance for the
industry.
In Section 2, this report details the role of United States, Europe, and other
countries in the defense aerospace sector, as well as the key issues and
challenges faced by them on a global basis. In understanding the US aerospace
industry, this report also emphasizes the effect of the War on Terrorism
policy on the US aviation aerospace sector. A framework of PEST analysis of
the United States aerospace and defense industry has also been established in
the report. The contribution of the United States civil aviation sector is
detailed with the market overview, the various segments and the products of
the industry along with a forecast for the industry.
The study of this report also brings out the movement of competitive stance in
the European Aerospace and Defense sector from defense to civilian purposes
with export focus and the likely emergence of Trans Atlantic deals to this
effect.
The relationship between the emergence of budget airlines and their impact on
the European Aerospace Industry is provided in this report. Budget Airlines as
a growing phenomenon worldwide has forced global majors to sit up and take
notice to their overall growth potential.
This report also presents a business case for the concept of Budget Airlines
and tracks the growth of budget airlines industry in Europe. Some of the major
players in this market like the Virgin Express, Easy Jet, face pertinent
issues and challenges of being a part of budget airlines industry. The cost
analysis of budget airlines industry is important from understanding the
competitive space in this industry driven by tight budgets and operational
cost management.
The report further details the country wise analysis of the aerospace aviation sector:
- France Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Germany Aerospace and Defense Industry
- United Kingdom Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Russia Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Denmark Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Hungary Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Poland Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Spain Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Sweden Aerospace and Defense Industry
- Ukraine Aerospace and Defense Industry
Further to the growth of investment in the aerospace and defense in Asia
Pacific warrants a deeper analysis of the emerging markets and the older
players like Australia in the Asia Pacific Aerospace and Defense sector. The
role of technology intensive economies like Taiwan, South Korea, Japan in the
aerospace and defense sector in Asia Pacific is of particular interest for
manufacturers to understand their expansion priorities.
The report also entails the development of the aerospace and defense sector in
the emerging component production as well as aviation manpower supplier
markets such as Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, and South Africa.
Keeping in line with the renewed focus on the aerospace and defense industry,
this report outlines the leading players in the global defense aerospace
industry.
This report presents a ground breaking study of the application of the
Porter'sc Five Forces Strategy analysis to the country-wise Aerospace and
Defense Industry.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. Executive Summary
Section 1: Global Aerospace & Defense Industry
B. Introduction
- B.1 Industry Definition
- B.2 Overview of the Global Aerospace and Defense Industry
- B.2.1 Global Scope of the Industry
- B.2.2 High Technology Requirement
- B.2.3 Long Lived Business Cycles
- B.2.4 Cyclical Demand
- B.2.5 Long Cash Flow Cycle
- B.2.6 Fluctuations in Working Capital
- B.3 Market Segments
- B.4 Competition in the Industry
- B.5 Mergers and Acquisitions
- B.6 Risks in the Aerospace and Defense Industry
- B.6.1. Financial Availability
- B.6.2. Consolidation Activity
- B.7 Global Supply Chain
- B.8 Looking at Manufacturing Efficiency
C. Market Forecast
D. Role of Suppliers in the Global Aerospace Industry
- D.1 Introduction
- D.2 Similarities with the Automobile Sector
- D.3 Changing Role of Suppliers
- D.4 Supplier Trends
- D.4.1 Globalization
- D.4.2 Consolidation
- D.4.3 Supply Chain Integration
- D.4.4 Lean Manufacturing
- D.5 Conclusion
E. Outsourcing to China
F. Looking at Civil Aerospace
- F.1 Market Overview
- F.2 Economic Activity Driving Air Traffic Demand
- F.3 Boom in International Traffic
- F.4 Regulatory Framework
- F.5 Growing Open Air Transport Market
- F.6 Challenges
- F.7 Major Business Factors of the Future
- F.7.1 Growth in Travel to Asia-Pacific
- F.7.2 Emergence of a New Customer Base
- F.7.3 Growth in Regional Carriers
- F.7.4 Determining the Environmental Impact of Aviation
- F.8 Future for Aerospace Contractors
- F.9 Future Outlook
G. Looking at the Airbus - Boeing Rivalry
H. Global Aviation Security Products & Services
- H.1 Introduction
- H.2 Looking at Demand for Private Aviation Security
- H.3 Major Demand Areas
- H.3.1 Asia Pacific
- H.3.2 Western Europe
- H.3.3 United States
- H.4 Aviation Security Products
- H.4.1 Access Controls & Biometrics
- H.4.2 Automated EDS
- H.4.3 Biometric Access
- H.4.4 Burglar & Fire Alarm
- H.4.5 Card & Key
- H.4.6 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
- H.4.7 Contraband Detection
- H.4.8 Facial Recognition Biometrics
- H.4.9 Trace Detection
- H.4.10 Traditional X-Ray & Metal Detection
- H.5 Issues & Challenges
- H.6 Market Forecast
- H.7 Global Leading Players
- H.7.1 Argenbright Security
- H.7.2 Cash Technologies
- H.7.3 Command Security Corporation
- H.7.4 Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide
- H.7.5 Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A. de C.V.
- H.7.6 ICTS International N.V
- H.7.7 International Total Services
- H.7.8 InVision Technologies
- H.7.9 L-3 Communications Holdings
- H.7.10 Savi Technology
I. Restructuring in the Global Defense Industry
- I.1 Globalization & Consolidation of the Industry
- I.2 Revolution in the US Defense Doctrine
- I.3 Increase in Costs
- I.4 Privatization & Commercialization of Services
- I.5 The Export Situation
- I.6 Dominance of the United States
- I.7 Situation in Europe
- I.8 Other Countries
- I.9 Strategies for Survival in the Emerging Defense Industry
- I.10 Political Implications in the Defense Industry
- I.11 Conclusion
J. Managing Information in the Aerospace Industry
Section 2: Country Analysis
K. Aerospace & Defense in United States
- K.1 Market Segments
- K.2 Market Overview
- K.3 Consolidation in the Industry
- K.4 Effect of the War on Terrorism
- K.5 Export Controls
- K.6 Issues & Challenges
- K.7 Looking at Industry Trends
- K.8 Competition in the Industry
- K.9 Analyzing the Industry in PEST Framework
- K.10 Role of the Government
- K.11 Funding for R&D and Trends
- K.12 Market Forecast
- K.13 Case Studies - Marketplace Overview
L. Civil Aircraft Industry in United States
- L.1 Market Overview
- L.2 Market Segments
- L.3 Market Structure
- L.4 Export/Import Situation
- L.5 Products of the Industry
- L.6 Market Forecast
M. Aerospace & Defense in Europe
- M.1 Market Overview
- M.2 Market Segments
- M.3 Competition in the Industry
- M.4 How New EU Members Are Helping the Industry Grow
- M.4.1 Development of New Links
- M.4.2 Increased Investments in the Industry
- M.4.3 The Importance of Poland & the Czech Republic
- M.4.4 Importance of Further EU Expansion
- M.5 Issues & Challenges
- M.5.1 Decreasing Performance in Relative Efficiency
- M.5.2 Problems with Europe's Space Industry
- M.5.3 Problems in Defense Sector
- M.6 Market Statistics
- M.6.1 Maintenance Services
- M.6.2 Domestic & Export Figures
- M.6.3 Comparison to the Global Market
- M.6.4 Import/Export Situation
- M.6.5. Contribution to the EU Trade Balance
- M.6.6 Research & Developments
- M.7 Consolidation of European Defense Sectors
- M.7.1 Defense Budget Cuts
- M.7.2 Likely Emergence of Trans-European Deals
- M.7.3 Likely Emergence of Trans-Atlantic Deals
- M.7.4 Conclusion
- M.8 Market Forecast
N. The Emergence of Budget Airlines & the Impact on the European Aerospace Industry
- N.1 Introduction
- N.2 The Global Budget Airline Industry
- N.3 The Business Case of Budget Airlines
- N.4 A Growing Industry in Europe
- N.5 Issues & Challenges
- N.6 Leading Players
- N.6.1 EasyJet Airline Company Limited
- N.6.2 Ryanair Holdings Plc
- N.6.3 Virgin Express Holdings Plc
- N.7 Cost Analysis
- N.8 Market Forecast
O. Aerospace & Defense in France
- O.1 Market Overview
- O.2 Market Segments
- O.3 Competition in the Industry
- O.4 Market Statistics
- O.5 Challenges in the Industry
- O.6 Overview of France's Civil Aviation Industry
- O.7 Market Forecast
P. Aerospace & Defense in Germany
- P.1 Market Overview
- P.2 Market Segments
- P.3 Competition in the Industry
- P.4 Industry Structure
- P.5 Civil Aviation
- P.6 Military & Defense
- P.7 Space
- P.8 Import/Export Situation
- P.9 Looking at Market Trends
- P.10 End Users in the German Aerospace Industry
- P.11 Process for New Market Entrants
- P.12 Market Forecast
- P.13 Case Study: Aerospace Industry in East Germany
Q. Aerospace & Defense in UK
- Q.1 Industry Background
- Q.2 Market Overview
- Q.3 Market Segments
- Q.4 Competition in the Industry
- Q.5 Contribution of the Aerospace Industry to GDP
- Q.6 Contribution of the Aerospace Industry to Trade
- Q.7 R&D
- Q.8 Regional Importance of the Industry
- Q.9 FDI in the Industry
- Q.10 Civil Aviation
- Q.11 Defense Aerospace Sector
- Q.12 Market Access
- Q.13 Government Launch Aid
- Q.14 Market Forecast
R. Aerospace & Defense Industry in Russia
- R.1 Historical Background
- R.2 Market Overview
- R.3 Market Structure
- R.4 Import/Export Situation
- R.5 Competition in the Industry
- R.6 Looking at Market Trends and Industry Drivers
- R.7 Issues & Challenges
- R.8 Regulatory Framework
- R.9 Restructuring in the Industry
- R.10 Civil Aviation
- R.11 Russian Aircraft Engine Industry
- R.12 Russian Avionics Industry
- R.13 Aviation Materials Industry
- R.14 Foreign Investment in the Industry
- R.15 Market Access
- R.16 Market Forecast
S. Looking at the Industry in Other European Countries
- S.1 Denmark
- S.2 Hungary
- S.3 Poland
- S.4 Spain
- S.5 Ukraine
T. Aerospace & Defense in Asia Pacific
- T.1 Market Overview
- T.2 Market Segments
- T.3 Competition in the Industry
- T.4 Australia
- T.5 India
- T.6 Japan
- T.7 Philippines
- T.8 Singapore
- T.9 South Korea
U. Looking at Other Countries
- U.1 Argentina
- U.2 Canada
- U.3 Mexico
- U.4 South Africa
Section 3: Leading Players in the Aerospace & Defense Industry
V. Leading Players
- V.1 The Boeing Company
- V.2 Lockheed Martin Corporation
- V.3 EADS
- V.4 Northrop Grumman Corporation
- V.5 BAE Systems Plc
- V.6 Raytheon Company
- V.7 United Technologies Corporation
- V.8 Honeywell International Inc.
- V.9 Airbus S.A.S.
- V.10 Bombardier Incorporated
- V.11 Dassault Aviation SA
- V.12 DaimlerChrysler AG
- V.13 Rolls Royce
- V.14 Smiths Group PLC
- V.15 Aeroflot
- V.16 Kras Air
- V.17 Sibir Airlines
- V.18 Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Section 4: Porter's Five Forces Strategy Analysis
W. Porter's Five Forces Strategy Analysis
- W.1 Russia
- W.2 United States
Section 5: Conclusion
X. Appendix
Y. Glossary of Terms
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