[153 Pages Report] The aircraft interface device market is projected to grow from USD 115.9 Million in 2016 to USD 230.8 Million by 2021, at a CAGR of 14.76% during the forecast period. The base year considered for the study is 2015, and the forecast period is from 2016 to 2021.

Objectives of the Study:

The report analyzes the aircraft interface device market on the basis of aircraft type (narrow body aircraft, wide body aircraft, very large aircraft, regional transport aircraft, business jet, rotary wing aircraft, fighter jet), connectivity (wired, wireless), end user (civil, military), and fit (linefit, retrofit). These segments and subsegments are mapped across major regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and rest of the world (RoW).

The report provides an in-depth market intelligence regarding market dynamics and major factors, such as drivers, restraints, opportunities, and industry-specific challenges influencing the growth of the market, along with an analysis of micromarkets with respect to individual growth trends, future prospects, and their contribution made to the overall market. The report also covers competitive developments, such as long-term contracts, new product launches & agreements, and research & development activities in the aircraft interface device market.

Research Methodology:

The market size estimation for various segments and subsegments of the aircraft interface device market was arrived at by referring to varied secondary sources, such as OMICS International, European Defence Agency, market outlook and corroboration with primaries, and further market triangulation with the help of statistical techniques using econometric tools. All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns were determined using secondary sources and verified through primary sources. All possible parameters that affect the market have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to acquire the final quantitative and qualitative data. This data is consolidated with detailed inputs and analysis from MarketsandMarkets, and presented in this report.

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The ecosystem of the aircraft interface device market comprises raw material suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and end users. Some of the key market players operating in the market include United Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Rockwell Collins, Inc. (U.S.), Teledyne Control (U.S.), Esterline Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Astronics Corporation (U.S.), navAero Inc. (Sweden), Arconics (Ireland), among others. These players have adopted strategies such as contracts, new product developments, and agreements to strengthen their position in the market.

Target Audience:

Aircraft Manufacturers

Aircraft Interface Device Manufactures

Aircraft Interface Device Service Providers

Sub-component Suppliers

Aircraft Interface Device Distributors

Technology Providers

Scope of the Report:

This research report categorizes the aircraft interface device market into the following segments and subsegments:

Aircraft Interface Device Market, by Aircraft Type

Narrow Body Aircraft

Wide Body Aircraft

Very Large Aircraft

Regional Transport Aircraft

Business Jet

Rotary Wing Aircraft

Fighter Jet

Aircraft Interface Device Market, by Connectivity

Wired

Wireless

Aircraft Interface Device Market, by End User

Civil

Military

Aircraft Interface Device Market, by Fit

Linefit

Retrofit

Aircraft Interface Device Market, by Region

North America

Europe

Asia-Pacific

Middle East

Rest of the World

Customizations Available for the Report:

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Company Information

Detailed analysis and profiles of additional market players (Up to five)

Geographic Analysis: Further breakdown of market at country-level

The aircraft interface device market is projected to grow from USD 115.9 Million in 2016 to USD 230.8 Million by 2021, at a CAGR of 14.76% during the forecast period. Increase need for situational awareness and increase in demand for real-time analytics are key factors expected to drive the growth of the market. The market has been segmented based on aircraft type, connectivity, fit, end user, and region.

Based on aircraft type, the aircraft interface device market has been segmented into narrow body aircraft, wide body aircraft, very large aircraft, regional transport aircraft, business jet aircraft, military rotary wing aircraft, and fighter aircraft. The narrow body aircraft segment is estimated to dominate the market in 2016. According to Boeing�s Current Market Outlook 2016, the global fleet size of narrow body aircraft was 14,870, which is anticipated to reach 32,280 aircraft by 2035. Asia and North America have the largest fleet of narrow body aircraft, with 4,540 and 4,010 aircraft respectively. Increase in demand for narrow body aircraft globally is driving the market.

Based on connectivity, the market has been segmented into wired and wireless. The wireless segment is anticipated to witness a higher growth, owing to the ease and low investment for installation of wireless devices.

The end users segment of the aircraft interface device market includes civil and military. The civil segment is expected to lead the market, as the civil aviation industry across the globe has been witnessing strong growth in recent years, driven by factors such as increase in air travel, rise in disposable income, and growth in international tourism, among others.

The aircraft interface market has been segmented and analyzed, based on fit, into retrofit and linefit. The retrofit segment is estimated to dominate the overall aircraft interface device market, owing to the increased need for fully connected aircraft to reduce operational costs and the modernization of various aircraft by airliners to install advanced systems.

The geographical analysis of the market includes regions, such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and rest of the world. North America is estimated to lead the global aircraft interface device market in 2016, owing to the presence of major aircraft manufacturers, such as Boeing (U.S.), Bombardier (Canada), Lockheed Martin (U.S.), Bell Helicopter (U.S.), and Sikorsky Aircraft (U.S.) in the region. These manufacturers help generate demand for aircraft interface device. Airlines also playing significant role in generating demand for AID through retrofit.

Authorization from FAA and airworthiness regulations pertaining to AID may restrain the growth of the market. Products offered by various companies operating in the AID market have been listed in this report. The recent development and contract sections of the report include essential products developed and contracts undertaken by various companies between 2014 and 2016. Major players in the aircraft interface device market include United Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Rockwell Collins, Inc. (U.S.), Teledyne Control (U.S.), Esterline Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Astronics Corporation (U.S.), navAero Inc. (Sweden), and Arconics (Ireland), among others.

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