The remote electronic unit market is estimated to grow from USD 2.78 Billion in 2017 to USD 5.10 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 12.88% from 2017 to 2022. The objectives of this study are to analyze the remote electronic unit market, along with its statistics from 2017 to 2022. The study also aims to define, describe, and forecast the report on the basis of the application, platform, end use, and region. The year 2016 has been considered to be the base year for this study, whereas 2017 to 2022 has been considered as the forecast period.

The research methodology that has been used to estimate and forecast the remote electronic unit market begins with capturing data on the revenues of the key remote electronic unit equipment through secondary sources such as Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), and paid databases. Remote electronic unit offerings of different companies are also taken into consideration to determine the market segmentation. The bottom-up procedure has been employed to arrive at the overall size of the remote electronic unit market from the revenue of key players in the market. After arriving at the overall market size, the total market has been split into several segments and subsegments, which have then been verified through primary research by conducting extensive interviews with key experts, such as Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), Vice Presidents (VPs), directors, and executives of the leading companies operating in the remote electronic unit market. The data triangulation and market breakdown procedures have been employed to complete the overall market engineering process and arrive at the exact statistics for all the segments and subsegments. The breakdown of profiles of primaries has been depicted in the figure below:

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The remote electronic unit ecosystem comprises airline component providers, such as Parker Hannifin (US), BAE Systems (UK), Liebherr (Switzerland), Rockwell Collins (US), and Curtiss-Wright (US), and the manufacturers of different types of remote electronic unit, such as Becker Avionics (US), Thales (France), Flight Data Systems (US), Esterline Technologies (US), and Texas Instruments (US).

Target Audience for this Report:

Aircraft Manufacturers (OEMs)

Aircraft Component Manufacturers

Systems Manufacturers and Integrators

Research Centers

�This study on the remote electronic unit market answers several questions for the stakeholders, primarily which market segments to focus on in the next two to five years for prioritizing their efforts and investments.�

Scope of the Report

This research report categorizes the remote electronic unit market into the following segments:

Remote Electronic Unit Market, by Application Flight Control Surface Landing Gear Fuel System Ice Protection System Others

Remote Electronic Unit, by End Use Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Aftermarket

Remote Electronic Unit, by Platform Aircraft Fixed Wing Rotary Wing Spacecraft Telecommunication Remote Sensing Scientific Research Surveillance Navigation

Remote Electronic Unit, by Region North America Europe Asia Pacific Rest of the World



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Along with the market data, MarketsandMarkets offers customizations as per specific needs of the companies. The following customization options are available for the report :

Regional Analysis Further breakdown of the rest of the world market

Company Information Detailed analysis and profiling of the additional market players (up to five)



A remote electronic unit acts as an interface between various systems and components aboard modern aircraft and spacecraft. Subsystems of a remote electronic unit used onboard an aircraft include a data concentrator unit, a remote interface unit, and a remote terminal unit. A remote electronic unit is a highly advanced and reliable device that performs functions to control different subsystems and actuation.

The remote electronic unit is projected to grow from USD 2.78 Billion in 2017 to USD 5.10 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 12.88% from 2017 to 2022. One of the major factors expected to drive the demand for remote electronic units is the increase in the number of satellite constellations. A remote electronic unit controls power subsystems, such as thermal control, satellite attitude, and orbit control subsystems in a spacecraft. The market has been segmented based on the application, end use, platform, and region.

Based on the application, the remote electronic unit market has been segmented into flight control surface, landing gear, fuel system, ice protection system, and others. Remote electronic units can be used on fly-by-wire or power-by-wire aircraft flight controls onboard business jets, commercial transports, military fixed wing aircraft, and military & commercial helicopters. The flight control surface segment is expected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period. The growth of the segment can be attributed to the increasing use of advanced fly-by-wire systems in primary and secondary flight control systems of aircraft, which enable pilots to adjust and control the flight attitude of aircraft.

Based on the end use, the remote electronic unit market has been segmented into Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and aftermarket. The original equipment manufacturer segment is estimated to lead the market in 2017. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are responsible for the installation of REU components, as line fitting these components is less time consuming as compared to the installation time post the delivery of an aircraft.

Based on the platform, the remote electronic unit market has been segmented into aircraft and spacecraft. The spacecraft segment of the market is projected to witness a higher growth than the aircraft segment during the forecast period. The growth of the spacecraft segment can be attributed to the increasing number of satellite constellations in the recent years. The number of remote electronic units to be used in a spacecraft majorly depends on the dimension of a spacecraft and the number and type of functions that a remote electronic unit is required to perform.

The remote electronic unit market has been studied for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World (RoW). The North American region is estimated to lead the market in 2017, due to the presence of several leading manufacturers, including Parker Hannifin, Rockwell Collins, and Curtiss-Wright.

The huge costs incurred in the development advanced remote electronic units is one of the major factors restraining the growth of the remote electronic unit market across the globe. Significant investments are required at various stages of the value chain of the remote electronic unit industry.

Products offered by various companies operating in the remote electronic unit market have been listed in the report. The recent developments section of the report provides information on the strategies adopted by various companies to strengthen their positions in the market between March 2012 and August 2017. Key players in the remote electronic unit market include Parker Hannifin (US), BAE Systems (UK), Liebherr (Switzerland), Curtiss-Wright (US). These companies have excellent geographic reach and distribution channels.

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