The Global Aircraft Sensors Market is projected to reach a value of over USD 4.66 billion by 2027 at a CAGR of around 5.7%.
Sensors are the devices that detects some type of inputs from the physical environment. The sensors are installed in aircraft are specially for flight instruments. This includes engine temperature gauges, pressure gauges, tachometers, altimeters, airspeed measurement meters, fuel- and oil-quantity gauges, vertical speed indicators, and many others. Then sensors are present in this systems for flight testing, ground testing, environment, vibration, angle of attack & static. The key players in the aircraft sensors market are TE Connectivity, Honeywell International Inc., AMETEK, Eaton, TDK Corporation, and Bosch Sensortec GmbH among others.
Market Driver:
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are the class of the devices such as sensors, mechanical actuators, and many others that are micro in size and typically fabricated by the techniques used in the manufacture of integrated circuits and semiconductor components. MEMS sensors that converts non electric inputs to an electrical signal. Advancement in MEMS technology are restricted by current limits in material science. The advancement in this technology will give better understanding and familiarity with materials selection, fabrication, and processing technology processing, and fabrication technology will enable researchers, to meet their actual expectations on the field. Hence it will drive the aircraft sensors market during growth period.
Market Opportunity:
IoT offers a number of advantages to aviation industry for enhancing the comfort levels of passengers with better security levels. In upcoming years, IoT will capture more market in aviation industry to fulfil the demands in safety, Maintainance, efficiency, security, and customer experience & personalization. Currently, Virgin Atlantic uses IoT technology by using a fleet of Boeing 787 planes and cargo equipment connected via IoT devices. This technology reduces delays by 20%, reduces deferred defects by 15%, and saves each airline engineer 2 hours per day. Moreover, the new Airbus Connected Experience is all related to connected airplane cabin. In this process, the connected elements such as seats, overhead bins, and bathrooms are connected with the IoT technology. This will analyze the data patterns and provide real-time updates to cabin crew on seat positions, food availability, bathroom shortages, and more.
The report on the aircraft sensors market covers a deep dive analysis of historic, recent and current market trends. Furthermore, market share/ranking analysis of key players, market dynamics, competition landscape, country-wise analysis for each region covered and the entire supply chain dynamics are covered through the below segmentation.
Report Features |
Specifics |
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Historical/Estimated/Forecasted Market Size Years |
2019-2027 |
Base Year for Market Calculation |
2020 |
Forecasted Period |
2021-2027 (2021 estimated year, forecasted up to 2027) |
Measured Units |
Value (USD Million) |
Segments Included |
Type, Connectivity, Distribution Channel, and Region |
Regional Coverage |
North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa, South America |
For the scope of the report, In-depth segmentation is offered by Forencis Research
Aircraft Sensors Market, by Type
Aircraft Sensors Market, by Distribution Channel
Aircraft Sensors Market, by Connectivity
Aircraft Sensors Market, by Region
60+ MARKET TABLES AND 30+ FIGURES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE AIRCRAFT SENSORS MARKET STUDY
Note1: Tentative table of contents, may get updated during the course of research.
Note2: Company financial information is subject to availability in public domain
60+ MARKET TABLES AND 30+ FIGURES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE STUDY