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Businesses and corporate houses have been undergoing considerable growth and revival in recent times owing to the slow recovery of the global economy. This in turn urges companies to invest in resources that aid business persons to undertake business trips to various places and reach in the least time possible, i.e. in business jets. While business jets help in corporate travels, they are also a measure of the company's success, and are thus seen as a valuable investment by many.
Valued at US$ XX in 2017, the global business jet market is anticipated to grow to a valuation worth US$ XX by the end of 2022, registering a CAGR of XX% over the period 2017-2022.
Technology
The emergence of additive manufacturing, i.e. laser sintering and industrial 3D printing, has significantly spurred the prospects for the market's growth in the forthcoming years. With 3D printing, manufacturers can now design and create components one layer at a time using a computer-controlled interface.
Seeing how this technology helps suppliers in producing small micro-components of almost any shape/geometry, demand among end-users have reached an all-time high as it allows manufacturers to reduce the overall size of the aircrafts' components.
Market Dynamics
The global business jet market is expected to register a healthy growth in revenue over the forecast period. This comes as a result of many factors, chief ones being the rise in the number of corporate businesses worldwide, newer manufacturing technologies, and the advent of new development programmes and financing techniques. While the aviation industry remains in a slowdown, the slow recovery of the global economy is expected to aid an increase in the number of business jets delivered globally. With growing demand and stiff competition comes better financing and interest options to the customers. Banks and financial institutions are targeting prospective customers through attractive financing terms and lowered interest rates.
Market Segmentation
The market is segmented into light business jets, mid-size business jets, and large business jets on the basis of aircraft type. Amongst these, the mid-size business jets emerged to be the dominant segment in terms of total market share. Owing to the increasing number of strategic business units under corporates and rising M&As among companies, the number of business corporations have increased worldwide, thus augmenting the need to transport business persons to various places in less time. This in turn ensures the retention of the mid-size segment's dominance in the forthcoming years.
Regional Analysis:
Geographically, the market is segregated into the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and EMEA (Europe, Middle-East, and Africa). The Americas dominated the global market in 2017 in terms of total units delivered. The Americas are also envisaged to be the largest market for business jets over the forecast period. This comes as a result of many present-day conditions, including the fact that the US alone has over 15,000 business jets including both piston-twin general aircrafts and fixed wing turbine jets.
Key players
Key players in the global business jet market include Airbus, Boeing, Gulfstream Aerospace, Bombardier,Embraer, Dassault Aviation, Beechcraft, Diamond Aircraft, Eclipse Aerospace, and Honda Aircraft.
Report Contents:
> Market segments
> Market Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities
> Market Size & Forecast 2016 to 2022
> Supply & Demand Value Chain
> 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 Western Europe
> Eastern Europe
>> Russia
>> Poland
>> Rest of Eastern 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 Market and impact
> Research Status and Technology Overview
> Extensive Industry Structure Coverage
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Market Taxonomy
2. Research Methodology
3. Assumptions and Acronyms
4. Executive Summary
5. Consumer Analysis
5.1. Consumer Profile (Demographic, Geographic, etc.)
5.2. Consumer Motivation
5.3. Procurement Process
5.4. Frequency of Buying
6. Historical Overview (Market Origins, Product Launch Timeline, etc.)
7. Pricing Analysis
8. Market Dynamics
8.1. Macroeconomic Factors
8.2. Drivers
8.2.1. Supply Side
8.2.2. Demand Side
8.3. Restraints
8.4. Opportunities
9. R&D Status and Technology Overview
10. Key Issues
10.1. Pilot Shortages
10.2. Value Depreciation of Used Jets
10.3. Lack of OEM Innovation
10.4. Increasing Operational Costs
10.5. Shift from Product to Service
10.6. Unique Service Offerings
11. Global Business Jets Market Analysis, By Product Type
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Prominent Trends
11.3. Regulatory Guidelines
11.4. Market Size and Analysis, By Product Type
11.4.1. Heavy Jets
11.4.2. Medium Jets
11.4.3. Light Jets
11.4.4. Very Light Jets
11.4.5. Business Turboprops
11.4.6. Helicopters
11.5. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Product Type
12. Global Business Jets Market Analysis, By Service Type
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Prominent Trends
12.3. Regulatory Guidelines
12.4. Market Size and Analysis, By Service Type
12.4.1. Fractional Ownership
12.4.2. Closed Fleet Jet Cards
12.4.3. Jet Charter Cards
12.4.4. On-Demand Aircraft Charter
12.4.5. Others
12.5. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Service Type
13. Global Business Jets Market Analysis, By Consumer Type
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Prominent Trends
13.3. Regulatory Guidelines
13.4. Market Size and Analysis, By Consumer Type
13.4.1. Private Individuals
13.4.2. MNCs
13.4.3. Small and Medium Companies
13.4.4. Private Jet Companies and Charters
13.4.5. Others
13.5. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Consumer Type
14. Global Business Jets Market Analysis, By Region
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Prominent Trends
14.3. Regulatory Guidelines
14.4. Market Size and Analysis, By Region
14.4.1. North America
14.4.2. Latin America
14.4.3. Europe
14.4.4. Asia Pacific
14.4.5. Middle East & Africa (MEA)
14.5. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By Region
15. North America Business Jets Market Analysis
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Prominent Trends
15.3. North America Business Jets Market Analysis, By Country
15.3.1. U.S.
15.3.2. Canada
15.4. North America Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Product Type
15.4.1. Heavy Jets
15.4.2. Medium Jets
15.4.3. Light Jets
15.4.4. Very Light Jets
15.4.5. Business Turboprops
15.4.6. Helicopters
15.5. North America Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Service Type
15.5.1. Fractional Ownership
15.5.2. Closed Fleet Jet Cards
15.5.3. Jet Charter Cards
15.5.4. On-Demand Aircraft Charter
15.5.5. Others
15.6. North America Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Consumer Type
15.6.1. Private Individuals
15.6.2. MNCs
15.6.3. Small and Medium Companies
15.6.4. Private Jet Companies and Charters
15.6.5. Others
15.7. North America Business Jets Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
15.7.1. By Product Type
15.7.2. By Service Type
15.7.3. By Consumer Type
16. Latin America Business Jets Market Analysis
16.1. Introduction
16.2. Prominent Trends
16.3. Latin America Business Jets Market Analysis, By Country
16.3.1. Mexico
16.3.2. Brazil
16.3.3. Others
16.4. Latin America Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Product Type
16.4.1. Heavy Jets
16.4.2. Medium Jets
16.4.3. Light Jets
16.4.4. Very Light Jets
16.4.5. Business Turboprops
16.4.6. Helicopters
16.5. Latin America Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Service Type
16.5.1. Fractional Ownership
16.5.2. Closed Fleet Jet Cards
16.5.3. Jet Charter Cards
16.5.4. On-Demand Aircraft Charter
16.5.5. Others
16.6. Latin America Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Consumer Type
16.6.1. Private Individuals
16.6.2. MNCs
16.6.3. Small and Medium Companies
16.6.4. Private Jet Companies and Charters
16.6.5. Others
16.7. Latin America Business Jets Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
16.7.1. By Product Type
16.7.2. By Service Type
16.7.3. By Consumer Type
17. Europe Business Jets Market Analysis
17.1. Introduction
17.2. Prominent Trends
17.3. Europe Business Jets Market Analysis, By Country
17.3.1. Germany
17.3.2. U.K.
17.3.3. Spain
17.3.4. France
17.3.5. Italy
17.3.6. Russia
17.3.7. Others
17.4. Europe Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Product Type
17.4.1. Heavy Jets
17.4.2. Medium Jets
17.4.3. Light Jets
17.4.4. Very Light Jets
17.4.5. Business Turboprops
17.4.6. Helicopters
17.5. Europe Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Service Type
17.5.1. Fractional Ownership
17.5.2. Closed Fleet Jet Cards
17.5.3. Jet Charter Cards
17.5.4. On-Demand Aircraft Charter
17.5.5. Others
17.6. Europe Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Consumer Type
17.6.1. Private Individuals
17.6.2. MNCs
17.6.3. Small and Medium Companies
17.6.4. Private Jet Companies and Charters
17.6.5. Others
17.7. Europe Business Jets Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
17.7.1. By Product Type
17.7.2. By Service Type
17.7.3. By Consumer Type
18. Asia Pacific Business Jets Market Analysis
18.1. Introduction
18.2. Prominent Trends
18.3. Asia Pacific Business Jets Market Analysis, By Country
18.3.1. India
18.3.2. China
18.3.3. Australia & New Zealand
18.3.4. Japan
18.3.5. Others
18.4. Asia Pacific Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Product Type
18.4.1. Heavy Jets
18.4.2. Medium Jets
18.4.3. Light Jets
18.4.4. Very Light Jets
18.4.5. Business Turboprops
18.4.6. Helicopters
18.5. Asia Pacific Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Service Type
18.5.1. Fractional Ownership
18.5.2. Closed Fleet Jet Cards
18.5.3. Jet Charter Cards
18.5.4. On-Demand Aircraft Charter
18.5.5. Others
18.6. Asia Pacific Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Consumer Type
18.6.1. Private Individuals
18.6.2. MNCs
18.6.3. Small and Medium Companies
18.6.4. Private Jet Companies and Charters
18.6.5. Others
18.7. Asia Pacific Business Jets Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
18.7.1. By Product Type
18.7.2. By Service Type
18.7.3. By Consumer Type
19. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Business Jets Market Analysis
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Prominent Trends
19.3. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Business Jets Market Analysis, By Country
19.3.1. GCC Countries
19.3.2. South Africa
19.3.3. North Africa
19.3.4. Rest of Middle East and Africa
19.4. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Product Type
19.4.1. Heavy Jets
19.4.2. Medium Jets
19.4.3. Light Jets
19.4.4. Very Light Jets
19.4.5. Business Turboprops
19.4.6. Helicopters
19.5. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Service Type
19.5.1. Fractional Ownership
19.5.2. Closed Fleet Jet Cards
19.5.3. Jet Charter Cards
19.5.4. On-Demand Aircraft Charter
19.5.5. Others
19.6. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Business Jets Market Size and Analysis, By Consumer Type
19.6.1. Private Individuals
19.6.2. MNCs
19.6.3. Small and Medium Companies
19.6.4. Private Jet Companies and Charters
19.6.5. Others
19.7. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Business Jets Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
19.7.1. By Product Type
19.7.2. By Service Type
19.7.3. By Consumer Type
20. Industry Structure
20.1. Porters Five Forces Analysis
20.1.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
20.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
20.1.3. Threat of New Entrants
20.1.4. Threat of Substitute Products and Services
20.1.5. Internal Rivalry
20.2. Supply Chain Analysis and Profitability Margins
20.3. Market Share Analysis
20.4. Strategic Analysis
20.4.1. Competitive Strategies
20.4.2. Mergers & Acquisitions Activity
20.4.3. Co-operative Agreements
20.5. Critical Success Factor (CSF) Analysis (Technology & Manufacturing, Design & Features, Brand Reputation, Distribution Network, Marketing)
20.6. Company Profiles (Overview, Product/Service Details, Geographic Scope, Financials, Strategic Intent & Approach, Core Competencies & Competitive Advantage and Key developments)
20.6.1. Manufacturers
20.6.2. Airbus SE
20.6.3. Boeing
20.6.4. Bombardier Inc.
20.6.5. Dassault Aviation
20.6.6. Embraer S.A.
20.6.7. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
20.6.8. Honda Aircraft Company
20.6.9. ONE Aviation Corp.
20.6.10. Textron Aviation (incl. Cessna and Beachcraft)
20.6.11. Private Jet Companies
20.6.12. NetJets
20.6.13. XOJET
20.6.14. Stratos Jet Charters, Inc.
20.6.15. PrivateFly
20.6.16. Others
21. Prognosis for the Future
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