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Technology
Civil aerospace simulation technologies are of two broad types - full flight simulation (FFS) and flight simulation training devices (FSTDs).
An FSTD simulates only the cockpit controls while an FFS replicates particular plane models, sometimes even offering up to all six degrees of freedom
Market Dynamics
With new technologies like mechanical actuation, computer graphics, and distributed computing, simulation systems have witnessed a leap in designs from conventional models. In addition to this, vendors are stressing on improved memory capacity, greater computing speeds, and improved image processing capabilities to brand tag their respective products as better than older competition.
The market is thus expected to grow and deliver solely on innovation in design and functionality in upcoming models with the aid of the latest available technology
Despite the slowdown the aerospace and aviation market is currently undergoing, passenger traffic and total aircraft units sold have been on a constant rise, warranting a need for skilled and talented pilots. Due to sheer demand and number of players out there, the market is highly competitive, with vendors relying heavily on product innovation and aftermarket services.
Market Segmentation
On the basis of aircraft type, the global civil aerospace simulation and training market is segmented into three broad categories - regional jets, narrow body/single aisle, and wide body aircrafts. Narrow body jets hold the highest share in the market in terms of revenue, and is expected to uphold its position on the top throughout the forecast period. Innovations in design and product upgrade are expected to be witnessed by the same segment during the forecast period.
Regional Analysis:
Geographically, the market is segregated into three major segments - Europe, Middle-East and Asia (EMEA), Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. Presently, the EMEA segment has the highest market share in terms of sales, followed closely by the American segment. Asia-Pacific is projected to register a high value of growth in the coming years, owing to the growth in passenger traffic trends and aircraft sales in the region, specifically in emerging economies like China and India.
Key players
Key players in the global civil aerospace simulation and training market are CAE, FlightSafety International, L3 Link, Rockwell Collins, AXIS Flight Training, Thales Training, Lokheed Martin, Frasca, and IndraSistemas.
Report Contents:
> Civil Aerospace Simulation and Training Market segments
> Civil Aerospace Simulation and Training Market Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities
> Civil Aerospace Simulation and Training Market Size & Forecast 2016 to 2022
> Supply & Demand Value Chain
> Civil Aerospace Simulation and Training Market - Current Trends
> Competition & Major Companies
> Technology and R&D Status
> Porters Five Force Analysis
> Strategic and Critical Success Factor Analysis of Key Players
Regional Analysis:
> North America
>>US and Canada
> Latin America
>> Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Rest of Latin America
> Western Europe
>> EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, U.K.)
>> Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
>> Benelux (Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
>> Rest of Westren Europe
> Eastern Europe
>> Russia
>> Poland
>> Rest of Eastren Europe
> Asia Pacific
>> China
>> India
>> Japan
>> Australia and New Zealand
>> Rest of Asia Pacific
> Middle East and Africa
>> GCC countries (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and Kuwait)
>> South Africa
>> North Africa
>> Rest of Middle East and Africa
This report is an elaborate aggregation of primary inputs from industry experts and participants across the supply chain. It provides details on market segmentation which is derived from several product mapping exercises, macroeconomic parameters and other qualitative and quantitative insights. The impact of all such factors is delivered across multiple market segments and geographies.
Report Highlights:
> Detailed Historical Overview (Market Origins, Product Launch Timeline, etc.)
> Consumer and Pricing Analysis
> Market dynamics of the industry
> Market Segmentation
> Estimated Market Sizing in terms of volume and value
> Recent trends in Civil Aerospace Simulation and Training Market and impact
> Research Status and Technology Overview
> Extensive Industry Structure Coverage
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