Aerospace Market Research
Demand for commercial air travel is on the rise, especially in emerging economies,
while economic recovery means civil helicopters and business aircraft are also in demand.
There’s never been a better time to get the edge in the aerospace market.
Aerospace Markets We Research
More than just planes, aerospace is a vast and sophisticated international industry, which also encompasses fuel, deicing, airports, retail, and traffic management - it also has a military and commercial side to it too.
A typical modern airliner has over three million parts supplied by over 800 different companies from 10 different countries, so research into this highly complex vertical demands the understanding of an extremely complicated supply chain. The aerospace industry is one of the most globally interconnected industries in the engineering sector.
- Turbine blades
- Wiring looms
- Software and electronic controls
- Controls
- Demand for commercial aircraft
- Military aircraft
- Forecasts of demand
- Helicopter market
- Paints and finishes
- Livery design
- Maintenance
- De-icing systems
- Fuel
- Inflight food services
- Airline scheduling guides
- Airline navigational software
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Contact UsAerospace Market Research Case Study
Business Challenge
A chemical company with the capability of making aircraft deicing fluids wanted to understand how to break into this market, which is dominated by a small number of well-established players.
What We Did
Of course, the opportunity for deicing fluids exists mainly in airports situated north of the Tropic of Cancer where temperatures fall well below zero in wintertime. As the aerospace vertical is well-documented, we were able to identify the top 50 most northern airports from desk research alone. We then carried out highly focused interviews with those service companies providing deicing at these airports.
Our market research enabled us to work out the size, structure and opportunities for entering the market, which were fed back to the client alongside our recommendations.
Aerospace Market Research Case Study
Business Challenge
A chemical company with the capability of making aircraft deicing fluids wanted to understand how to break into this market, which is dominated by a small number of well-established players.
What We Did
Of course, the opportunity for deicing fluids exists mainly in airports situated north of the Tropic of Cancer where temperatures fall well below zero in wintertime. As the aerospace vertical is well-documented, we were able to identify the top 50 most northern airports from desk research alone. We then carried out highly focused interviews with those service companies providing deicing at these airports.
Our market research enabled us to work out the size, structure and opportunities for entering the market, which were fed back to the client alongside our recommendations.
Our Experience In Aerospace
The aerospace industry is characterized by elevated levels of consolidation, advanced technologies and lean business practices along with inflated expenses – high jet prices now account for around a third of all airlines’ operating expenses. If you are looking for the edge in your industry then B2B International can help you as our aerospace market research covers many different angles, from aircraft seating and airport retailing opportunities to military plane components.
When undertaking aerospace market research and aerospace market intelligence studies, we often assess the size of the market, as well as the route to market. A clear understanding of the decision making process is key in aerospace because, once installed as a supplier, you will typically hold the business for many years.