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Most of the aircrafts in service today use the fly-by-wire concept in their systems. This involves taking inputs from various sensors across the aircraft and analyse them through a computer. This reduces the load on the pilot flying the aircraft. This technology has led to an increase in the usage and complexity of computers on board aircrafts.
Market drivers include the requirement for more advanced and efficient computers on board aircrafts. The annually increasing passenger traffic, and the procurement of aircrafts are also factors positively impacting the market. Other drivers include increased production, setting up of new manufacturing sites, and the emergence of new players.
Aircraft computer systems consist of both hardware and software. Hardware is used for the input and output operations, while the software is used for computing the data. Computers are divided on the type of system they control. Flight controls include the aerodynamic controls. Engine controls are used for controlling the power and other parameters of the engines and other subsystems associated with them. Utility controls include other controls such as pressure, temperature, and other factors. Computers are being increasingly used in aircrafts today due to the increased degree of safety they provide. The complexity of such technology is advancing day-by-day, and better systems improve the growth rate of the market.
Restraints for the market includes high cost associated with the development, installation, and maintenance of the equipment, and the regulations laid down by the governments of different countries for the production of these systems.
COVID-19 impacted industries across the world. Travel restrictions were imposed, which led to a decrease in production and disrupted supply chains. The aviation industry faced a heavy impact too. The number of passengers in 2020 fell by 65.9%, compared to 2019. With such less passengers low cargo transport due to restrictions, entire aircraft fleets were grounded. This also led to a decrease in the demand for new aircrafts, and a subsequent decrease in the demand for aircraft computers. The research and development of the technology also slowed down during the period. Original equipment manufacturers faced huge losses and many small players and start-ups looked at the possible situation of bankruptcy during the pandemic.
The global aircraft computers market is segmented into five broad categories- by component, by type, by aircraft, by point of sale, and by end user.
Based on the component, the market is bifurcated into Hardware and Software. Based on the type of computer, the market is divided into flight control, engine control, utility control, and others.
Based on the type of aircraft, the market is divided into fixed wing, rotary wing, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
Based on the point of sale, the market is divided into Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and aftermarket.
Based on the end user, the market is trifurcated into Commercial, Military, and Civil.
On the basis of region, we can divide it into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World.
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The dominant region for the market is North America. The region has a large passenger traffic and a high aircraft density. The presence of multiple big players such as Honeywell International Inc. and Raytheon Technologies boosts the research and development of aircraft computer systems. The region also sees a considerable military expenditure. For instance, in June 2022, Raytheon Technologies Inc. received a USD 42.6 Million contract for the upgradation of mission computers in the U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II. All these factors make North America a big contributor towards the market.
Asia Pacific is a future hub for the market. The region is witnessing a significant growth in passenger count. Many airlines are also expanding their fleets, which is good for the market. This also encourages the emergence of new companies in the market, and accelerates the market growth in the region.
Some of the major players in the global aircraft computers market are Honeywell International Inc., Rockwell Collins Inc., Thales Group, BAE Systems, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, SAFRAN, Saab AB, and Raytheon Technologies, and others.
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