Abstract
This brand new visiongain report examines current trends and future prospects
for the military airlift products market.
This is an established market that is expected to see steady growth from 2009
onwards. Visiongain estimates that the global military airlift market
generated sales of over $7bn in 2008, predicting that annual sales will
increase to over $10bn by next decade. Do you want to know where the sales
growth will occur? This new report - The Military Airlift Market 2009-2019 -
covers both fixed-wing and rotary airlift products. Many of the world' s
military forces are in the midst of renewing their airlift fleets, both to
acquire new capabilities and to replace ageing equipment. The US remains the
world' s largest airlift market; its military services have embarked on a
number of airlift acquisition programmes recently. However, will the US stay
ahead as a market and producer? How will other leading military nations act?
This report answers those and other questions. There are also notable
programmes in Europe and other regions. Programmes to develop aircraft in
India, Japan and Brazil could make those countries significant players in
coming years, as this report reveals. Sub-markets for airlift covered in
detail Visiongain divides the global airlift market into two groups:
fixed-wing and rotary craft, each with its own submarkets.
The fixed-wing segment is grouped as follows:
- strategic transports
- strategic tanker transports
- tactical transports
- light transports.
The rotary-craft segment is grouped as follows:
- heavy-lift cargo
- medium-lift cargo/utility
- light-lift utility.
This report analyses how airlift will fare in 15 leading country markets.
These include the US, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, Japan,
China and India. The onset of the global financial crisis in 2008 will cause
governments to reassess their defence budgets. However, visiongain believes
that airlift is considered a crucial capability of armed forces worldwide, one
that will continue to receive significant spending from 2009 onwards. This
report explains how, where and when. Comprehensive market and industry
analysis The Military Airlift Market 2009-2019 examines the market sector
critically through a comprehensive review of information sources, including
consultations with relevant experts. This report provides detailed sales
forecasts, discussions of R&D developments and analyses of commercial drivers
and restraints. Sources used include databases, industry news, published
reports, policy documents and economic research. Importantly, visiongain
applied rigorous financial forecasting, qualitative analyses and the
assessment of unmet needs. The result is a comprehensive market- and
industry-centred report with detailed analyses and informed opinion.
Why you should buy The Military Airlift Market 2009-2019
This market report provides you with the following benefits:
- you will receive an overall sales forecast for the world airlift market
from 2009 to 2019
- sales forecasts for airlift market segments from 2009 to 2019
- sales forecasts for the leading country markets from 2009 to 2019
- you will learn who the key players are and what those organisations'
prospects will be from 2009 onwards
- analytical discussions of current programmes and direction of relevant
projects worldwide, including relevant military spending policies
- you will benefit from up-to-the minute expert opinion, including full
interview transcripts on the future of this sector
- analytical discussions of market drivers, restraints, strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the global airlift market,
including SWOT analysis
- you will find out where that market is heading from the present onwards,
both technologically and commercially.
Airlift is a capability vital to military strategies worldwide. This makes it
a continuing priority for military forces and governments. Conflicts in
numerous countries, the global war on terrorism, as well as recent national
and international emergencies, have prompted nations to renew and expand their
airlift capabilities. Also, operations in remote and rugged terrain have
prompted militaries to expand their helicopter fleets in particular.
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