Market Introduction
The APAC is market consists of Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea, and rest of APAC. The Asia Pacific is characterized by the presence of an emerging nations with significant military expenditure and defense R&D investments, and favorable government initiatives, which boost the growth of the respective defense sector. According to Boeing, the region is expected to receive ~17,390 deliveries between 2019 and 2038. The total fleet is expected to increase to ~19,420 aircraft by 2038. In 2020, China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia were among the countries with the largest military spending in APAC, with the military expenditure of US$ 252 billion, US$ 65.86 billion, US$ 55 billion, US$ 44 billion, and US$ 27 billion, respectively. The increasing spending on military aircraft in China, Japan, and India through significant contracts to leading military aircraft manufacturers is expected to propel the adoption of aircraft turbine fuel system in the coming years. Further, the growing demand for aircrafts, particularly in developing countries such as China and India, drives the growth of the aircraft turbine fuel system market. The growth of the commercial aviation in APAC is attributed to rising middle class income, robust economic growth, and favorable government policies. For instance, government of India in March 2020, reduced GST (Goods and Service Tax) from 18% to 5% for MRO services in India. Further, the opening of Boeing and Airbus manufacturing/assembly plants, and upcoming indigenous commercial and regional aircraft such as COMAC C919 and Mitsubishi MRJ will boost the Asia Pacific aircraft turbine fuel system market in the coming years.
The COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in a massive financial loss to APAC countries. The governments of these countries have been continuously taking possible steps to reduce the intensity of the pandemic by announcing lockdown and rolling out physical distancing measures (post lockdown). China is one of the leading aerospace manufacturing countries in the region and has been one of worst-affected countries in the Q1 and Q2 of 2020. The Airbus and Boeing manufacturing facilities in China were shut down for a longer period, which resulted in substantially low demand for various components and systems, including turbine fuel systems. Similarly, COMAC, China’s indigenous aircraft manufacturer, halted its production of C919 during Q1. India, Japan, and South Korea are still combating the virus. However, the countries have eased the lockdown measures, which is reflecting the resumption of manufacturing facilities. Nonetheless, the remarkable lower volumes of air travel passengers have slowed down the demand for various components among the OEMs regionally and internationally. This has been negatively affecting the aircraft turbine fuel system market in APAC.
Market Overview and Dynamics
The aircraft turbine fuel system market in APAC is expected to grow from US$ 395.74 million in 2021 to US$ 575.84 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2021 to 2028. Local manufacturers such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Aviation Corporation of China, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries are also investing significantly to strengthen their position in the aviation industry. Thus, the growth of the aircraft turbine fuel system market in APAC is majorly attributed to the increasing aircraft fleet owing to the rising passenger traffic, mounting procurement of military aircraft with rising defense budget, and the ongoing projects of development of indigenous commercial and regional aircraft.
Key Market Segments
The APAC aircraft turbine fuel system market is segmented into type and aircraft type. Based on type, the aircraft turbine fuel system market is segmented into hydromechanical, full authority digital engine control (FADEC), and hydromechanical/electronics. The full authority digital engine control (FADEC) segment held the largest share in 2020 based on type. Based on aircraft type, the APAC aircraft turbine fuel system market is segmented as commercial aircraft, military aircraft, and general aviation aircraft. The military aircraft segment held the largest share in 2020.
Major Sources and Companies Listed
A few major primary and secondary sources referred to for preparing this report on the aircraft turbine fuel system market in APAC are company websites, annual reports, financial reports, national government documents, and statistical database, among others. Major companies listed in the report are Collins Aerospace; Eaton Corporation plc; Honeywell International Inc.; Parker-Hannifin Corporation; Safran; Triumph Group, Inc.; and Woodward, Inc.
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APAC Aircraft Turbine Fuel System Market Segmentation
APAC Aircraft Turbine Fuel System Market - By Type
APAC Aircraft Turbine Fuel System Market - By Aircraft Type
APAC Aircraft Turbine Fuel System Market - By Country
APAC Aircraft Turbine Fuel System Market - Company Profiles