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Aircraft Pressurization System Market Size, Share, and COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Component (Cabin Pressure Controller, Outflow Valve, Safety Valve, Negative Pressure Relief Valve, and Others), By Aircraft Type (Passenger, Cargo, and Military), By Automation (Fully-Automatic and Semi-Automatic), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032

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Aircraft pressurization system is used on an aircraft to keep the cabin pressure in check. It keeps the environment inside the cabin comfortable for both passenger and crew. It does so by keeping a steady flow of air from outside the aircraft to the inside. The air pressure is balanced with the help of regulatory valves in the system, which limit the amount of air coming in and going out of the cabin to ensure a perfect pressure balance is maintained.


Key Market Insights:


The driving factor of this market is the comfort of passengers and the crew. Aircrafts nowadays normally keep the cabin pressure similar to an altitude of 6000-7000 feet. This provides comfort to the passenger, regardless of the pressure outside at a higher altitude.


The current technology has somewhat reached the saturation limit from a comfort point of view. The next upgrades would be to reduce the cost and to improve the efficiency by reducing weight of the system, such as lighter compressors in the engine. Such improvements would benefit the entire aircraft and the service providers, as less weight would enable the aircraft to have a better flight performance while consuming less amount of fuel.


A major factor restraining the development of this market is the cost going towards the research. Multiple parties are trying to enhance the system efficiency, but it would take a few more years and much more money to get the aircraft pressurization system to a better level of efficiency.


Impact of the COVID-19 on Global Aircraft Pressurization System Market:


COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic on March 11th, 2020. Since then, the world witnessed numerous lockdowns, and other restrictions. All these led to period of dormancy for industries across the globe, especially aviation industry. With people no longer being allowed to fly due to travel bans, there was no need for OEMs to hurry and upgrade their products. The search for advancements in aircrafts and all aircraft related systems, including the pressurization system, came to a halt during this period.


The global aircraft pressurization system market is divided into three broad categories- by component, by aircraft type, by automation, and by geography.


Based on components, it is further divided into cabin pressure controller, outflow valve, safety valve, negative pressure valve, and others.


Based on the type of aircraft, it is divided into passenger aircraft, cargo aircraft, and military aircraft. Based on automation, the market is bifurcated into fully-automated and semi-automated.


Based on the geography, it is divided into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa.


Key Insights:


The report will describe the following key insights:



  • The report analyzes a detailed industry overview, including qualitative and quantitative information.

  • The report analyzes an overview and forecast of the Global Aircraft Pressurization System Market based on various segments.

  • The report also analyzes comprehensive PEST analysis for all four regions, i.e. North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World, after evaluating economic and technological factors affecting the global aircraft pressurization system in these regions.


Regional Analysis:



North America has an established aviation market, with a large demand for air travel. The region has various independent players contributing towards the development of the sector. Boeing, one of the pioneers of aviation since the establishment of the industry, are looking for ways to improve the aircraft pressurization system to suit the growing market.


Europe is a region witnessing growth every year in aviation. Presence of multiple parties in the region further boosts the development. Airbus, another pioneer in aviation, is also racing with its competitors to develop a better aircraft pressurization system.


Key Players Covered:


Some of the key players in this market working towards the development of better aircraft pressurization systems are Honeywell International Inc., JBT, SAFRAN, Tronair, TLD Group, Airbus, Boeing, and others.


Segmentation:


















By Component



By Aircraft Type



By Automation



By Geography




  • Cabin pressure controller

  • Outflow Valve

  • Safety Valve

  • Negative Pressure Relief Valve

  • Others




  • Passenger

  • Cargo

  • Military




  • Fully-Automatic

  • Semi-Automatic




  • North America (U.S. and Canada)

  • Europe (The U.K., Germany, France, Russia, and Rest of Europe)

  • Asia Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of  Asia Pacific)

  • Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Qatar, South Africa, and others)

  • Latin America and the Rest of the World



Key Industry Developments:



  • In January 2021, Honeywell International Inc. launched next generation digital cabin pressure control and monitoring system for aircrafts. The latest version was 30% lighter, and more efficient for wide-body aircraft.

  • In March 2023, Airbus has awarded a contract to Tata Advance Systems Ltd (TASL) for manufacturing and installation of A320neo aircraft family. The company will manufacture these at a new facility in Hyderabad.

  • Global
  • 2023
  • 2019-2022
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