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Military Fixed Wing Market Grows Due to Procurement and Modernisation Programmes, Says Frost & Sullivan

- The combat and special mission application segments will be important revenue sources in the face of continuing budget cuts
Frost & Sullivan
2015-07-08 17:00 1952

LONDON, July 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Procurement and modernisation programmes designed to enhance air capabilities that support the ground and naval domains continue to be the major reason for growth of the global military fixed wing market. Next-generation platforms, including modern multirole combat and special mission aircrafts are likely to dominate the market for the coming ten years. Advanced integrated modular avionics and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR)-oriented upgrades will also remain prominent.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Global Military Fixed Wing Market Assessment (http://www.frost.com/ma64), finds that the market earned revenues of 63.33 billion USD in 2014 and estimates this to reach 72.77 billion USD in 2023. The study covers the combat, trainer, utility and special mission application segments.

For complimentary access to more information on this research, please visit: http://corpcom.frost.com/forms/EU_PR_EGrabowska_MA64-16_28May15.

The combat and special mission application segments will continue to be lucrative as air forces across the globe are looking to establish and enhance air-to-ground attack and ISR capabilities. While air forces will acquire and upgrade fighter aircrafts to protect themselves from evolving aerial threats, navies will procure maritime patrol and surveillance aircrafts to support their expanding fleets.

"For aerial troop transport and tactical intelligence gathering efforts, transport and surveillance aircrafts will also be used," said Frost & Sullivan Aerospace & Defence Senior Research Analyst Arun Kumar Sampathkumar. "These activities will impose the need to upgrade and expand existing fleets as per requirements."

However, budget cuts will adversely impact defence spending in the West. Until the situation improves, the execution of major procurement programmes will be delayed. Defence forces will resort to upgrade programmes to meet their immediate needs and push their procurement commitments to the mid- and long-term.

Further, countries that are dependent on oil revenues to fund their defence programmes will face budget constraints owing to the decrease in oil prices. As with Western countries, this could lead to the postponement of aircraft development/procurement programmes to the mid/long-term and prioritisation of upgrade programmes.

Unfortunately for Western suppliers, sanctions/embargoes will restrict them from entering emerging markets, where strong investment opportunities exist. Much of the business in these markets will therefore be lost to suppliers from other regions.

"Partnerships with domestic suppliers and system integrators will be crucial as the defence forces in each region have very specific mission requirements and budget constraints," highlighted Sampathkumar. "This will enable market participants to provide platforms at a reduced cost to forces, thereby fuelling growing defence spending trends in these markets."

Additionally, offering a diverse set of on-board avionics to choose from will be welcomed by the defence forces and give a competitive edge to military fixed wing suppliers. The best way for market participants to develop and supply advanced avionics will be to work closely with customers and system integrators. This will allow market participants to meet top-level system requirements as well as design solutions that can integrate and enhance emerging architectures comprising of components from multiple suppliers.

Overall, seamless connectivity, high data throughput, and commonality of data structures will be the most sought-after avionics features. Smaller and versatile air capabilities, along with platforms consisting of systems that support defence forces' command, control, communications, computers, ISR aspirations will also be popular.

Global Military Fixed Wing Market Assessment is part of the Defence (http://ww2.frost.com/research/industry/aerospace-defense) Growth Partnership Service programme. Frost & Sullivan's related studies include: Global Military Avionics Market Assessment 2014-2023, Department of Defence Training and Simulation Market, United States Department of Homeland Security Budget, and Global Business Aircraft Market. All studies included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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