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Private Jets Aerospace Industry Forecast till 2013

According to our new research report, “Private Jets Aerospace Industry Forecast till 2013”, growing air travel and wars around the world are driving the global aerospace industry. Civil aerospace segment is expected to grow at a faster pace than the defense segment. It is estimated that by the end of 2027, the world’s airlines will take delivery of 29,400 civil airplanes with total value of US$ 3.2 Trillion to keep pace with the growing demand for air travel.

The US represents the biggest aerospace market, with total sales estimated to have closed at US$ 204.4 Billion in 2008, followed by EU, Canada and Japan. But in future, developing economies such as China, India, Mexico and Brazil are expected to emerge as big marketplace for aerospace products.

The Chinese aerospace sector ranks among the world’s most dynamic sector due to the massive investment by the country. Moreover, Chinese aerospace companies are fast showing their presence in the global aerospace industry. It is anticipated that China will buy more than 3,700 airplanes before 2028 with the potential market value of US$ 390 Billion, becoming the most potential civil aerospace market.

Our report gives an extensive and objective analysis on the global aerospace market. It investigates both the past and current trends in the global aerospace market, and outlines the future trends shaping it. It comprehensively assesses the industry performance both in civil and defense segment. Based on various market indicators, the report evaluates future outlook of the industry. The report can thus give valuable information to manufacturers/investors preparing to enter the aerospace market.

Our report also provides future perspective of the following countries

Developed Markets
§ US
§ Canada
§ Japan
§ UK
§ France
§ Germany

Emerging Markets
§ Middle East
o UAE
o Saudi Arabia
o Qatar
§ China
§ India
§ Mexico
§ Brazil

Profiling on Key Players

This section gives overview on the key players, including The Boeing Company, EADS NV, United Technologies Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Honeywell International Inc., Raytheon Company and BAE Systems plc, operating in the global aerospace market. It provides vital information, like business overview and financial information, of each company.

Table of Contents:

1. Analyst View
2. Global Aerospace Industry
2.1 By Segment
2.2 By Region
2.3 Competitive Landscape
3. Industry Analysis
3.1 International Tension
3.2 Growing Air Travel
3.3 Increasing International Trade Activities
3.4 Strong R&D in Emerging Markets
3.5 Innovation and Technological Advancement
3.6 Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul
4. Industry Performance
4.1 Developed Markets
4.1.1 US
4.1.2 Canada
4.1.3 Japan
4.1.4 UK
4.1.5 France
4.1.6 Germany
4.2 Emerging Markets
4.2.1 Middle East
4.2.1.1 UAE
4.2.1.2 Saudi Arabia
4.2.1.3 Qatar
4.2.2 China
4.2.3 India
4.2.4 Mexico
4.2.5 Brazil
5. Industry Roadblocks
5.1 Security Issues
5.2 Environmental Concerns
5.3 Efficiency Gap
5.4 Inefficiency in Managing Complexity
5.5 High Production Cost
5.6 Obsolescence Management
6. Key Players
6.1 The Boeing Company
6.2 EADS NV
6.3 United Technologies Corporation
6.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation
6.5 Northrop Grumman Corporation
6.6 Honeywell International Inc.
6.7 Raytheon Company
6.8 BAE Systems plc

List of Figures:

Figure 2-1: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market (Billion US$), 2004-2008
Figure 2-2: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market by Segment (%), 2007
Figure 2-3: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market by Region (%), 2007
Figure 2-4: Global - Aerospace and Defense Market by Company (%), 2007
Figure 4-1: US - Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-2: US - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2008
Figure 4-3: US - Civil Aircraft Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-4: US - Military Aircraft Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-5: US - Missile Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-6: US - Space Sector Sales (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-7: US - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-8: US - Aerospace Industry Exports by Segment (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-9: US - Aerospace Industry Imports (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-10: US - Trade Balance of Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 4-11: US - Annual Average Employment in Aerospace Industry (Thousand), 2005-2008
Figure 4-12: US - Forecast for Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2009-2013
Figure 4-13: Canada - Aerospace Industry (Billion CAD), 2004-2008
Figure 4-14: Canada - Aerospace Industry by Type (%), 2007
Figure 4-15: Canada - Aerospace Industry by Product (%), 2007
Figure 4-16: Canada - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion CAD), 2003-2007
Figure 4-17: Canada - Aerospace Industry Exports by Region (%), 2007
Figure 4-18: Canada - Employment in Aerospace Industry (Thousand), 2003-2007
Figure 4-19: Canada - Forecast for Aerospace Industry (Billion CAD), 2009-2013
Figure 4-20: Japan - Aerospace Industry (Billion Yen), 2005 & 2006
Figure 4-21: Japan - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2006
Figure 4-22: Japan - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion Yen), 2003-2006
Figure 4-23: Japan - Aerospace Industry Exports by Product (%), 2006
Figure 4-24: Japan - Aerospace Industry Imports (Billion Yen), 2003-2006
Figure 4-25: Japan - Aerospace Industry Imports by Product (%), 2006
Figure 4-26: Japan - Employment in Aerospace Industry (Thousand), 2005 & 2006
Figure 4-27: UK - Aerospace Industry (Billion £), 2006-2008
Figure 4-28: UK - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2007
Figure 4-29: UK - Growth in Aerospace Industry Segment (%), 2007
Figure 4-30: UK - Aerospace Industry by Product (%), 2007
Figure 4-31: UK - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion £), 2005-2007
Figure 4-32: UK - Trade Balance of Aerospace Industry by Destination (Billion £), 2007
Figure 4-33: UK - Employment in Aerospace Industry by Product (%), 2007
Figure 4-34: UK - Forecast for Aerospace Industry (Billion £), 2009-2013
Figure 4-35: France - Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2003-2007
Figure 4-36: France - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2007
Figure 4-37: France - Civil Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2003-2007
Figure 4-38: France - Defense Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2003-2007
Figure 4-39: France - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion Euro), 2003-2007
Figure 4-40: France - Aerospace Industry Imports (Billion Euro), 2003-2007
Figure 4-41: France - Employment in Aerospace Industry (Thousand), 2006 & 2007
Figure 4-42: Germany - Aerospace Industry (Billion Euro), 2003-2008
Figure 4-43: Germany - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2007
Figure 4-44: Germany - Employment in Aerospace Industry (Thousand), 2006 & 2007
Figure 4-45: Middle East - Comparison of International Air Passenger Traffic Growth with Other Regions (%), 2009
Figure 4-46: Middle East - International Freight Traffic Growth (%), Nov 2008 to Feb 2009
Figure 4-47: Abu Dhabi - Passenger Traffic at International Airport (Million), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-48: Saudi Arabia - Number of Flights Operated by National Carrier (2007 & 2008)
Figure 4-49: Qatar - Air Passenger Traffic Carried by Qatar Airways (Million), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-50: Middle East - Forecast for Number of Civil Aircraft Deliveries (2009 & 2010)
Figure 4-51: Middle East - MRO Market (Billion US$), 2008 & 2018
Figure 4-52: China - Aerospace Industry Output (Billion Yuan), 2006-2008
Figure 4-53: China - Number of Civil Aircrafts (2006-2008)
Figure 4-54: China - Number of Civil Aircrafts by Type (2006 & 2007)
Figure 4-55: China - Air Passenger Traffic (Million), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-56: China - Aviation Product Exports (Billion US$), 2007-2009
Figure 4-57: India - Import & Export of Aerospace Aircraft and Parts (Million US$), 2002-2005
Figure 4-58: India - Civil Aviation Market (Billion US$), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-59: Top 10 Countries in Military Expenditure (Billion US$), 2007
Figure 4-60: India - Domestic and International Air Passenger Traffic (Million), 2007-08 & 2016-17
Figure 4-61: India - Forecast for Per Head Personal Disposable Income (US$), 2009-2012
Figure 4-62: Mexico - Aerospace Industry Exports (Million US$), 2006 & 2010
Figure 4-63: Brazil - Aerospace Industry (Billion US$), 2004-2008
Figure 4-64: Brazil - Aerospace Industry Exports (Billion US$), 2004-2007
Figure 4-65: Brazil - Employment in Aerospace Industry (Thousand), 2004-2007
Figure 4-66: Brazil - Aerospace Industry by Segment (%), 2007

List of Tables:

Table 3-1: Global - Traditional vs Modern Concepts of Aerospace Industry
Table 6-1: The Boeing Company - Financial Overview (Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-2: EADS NV - Financial Overview (Million Euro), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-3: United Technologies Corporation - Financial Overview (Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-4: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Financial Overview (Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-5: Northrop Grumman Corporation - Financial Overview (Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-6: Honeywell International Inc. - Financial Overview (Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-7: Raytheon Company - Financial Overview (Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Table 6-8: BAE System plc - Financial Overview (Million £), 2006 & 2007

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India to Become Aerospace MRO Hub.Growing aviation market and various investment projects will lead India to become a key player in MRO industry.

According to our latest research on global aerospace industry under the title, “Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013″, India is expected to become a hub for MRO (maintenance, repair and overhauling) facilities. India’s MRO market is expected to cross the US$ 1 Billion mark by the end of 2010.

As per our research report, ever-increasing passenger traffic and fleet expansion, particularly the arrival of low-cost airlines, in the Indian aviation sector have opened up avenue whole new world of opportunities for international aircraft companies in the MRO segment. World’s leading aircraft manufacturers are now eyeing India to set up their MRO facilities. Airbus, Boeing and the government of Singapore are considering to set up MRO facilities in Gujarat (India). These MRO facilities are likely to be a part of Gujarat government’s 2,500 acre SEZ for aerospace and avionics industry.

Further, the report highlights that growing passenger traffic will boost the demand of civil aircrafts in India. Domestic passenger traffic is anticipated to surge by more than 75% to over 52 Million passengers by 2016-17 from 2007-08, while the international air passenger traffic is estimated to rise from 21 Million passengers to 33 Million passengers during the same period, equating to a rise of around 57%. With such high growth projections, India is expected to take the delivery of more than 1,000 aircrafts in coming 20 years, thereby emerging as one of the fastest growing aviation market in the world.

“Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013″ provides an exhaustive research and rational analysis on the global aerospace market. This extensive research will help clients to identify the current market trends and evaluate the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the global aerospace industry. This study gives an overview on various factors driving the aerospace market together with the forces that are blocking the growth of the industry.

The research also covers detailed industry overview and future outlook of the major developed markets, including US, Canada, Japan, UK, France and Germany, alongwith that of the emerging markets of the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar), China, India, Mexico and Brazil.

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