Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Global Market Report 2022: Featuring Bombardier, GKN Aerospace, Leonardo, NORDAM & Safran

2022-09-24 03:48:00 By : Mr. Allen Seng

Dublin, Sept. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Global Market Report 2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market is expected to grow from $2.50 billion in 2021 to $2.65 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.85%. The aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market is expected to reach $3.57 billion in 2026 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.73%. North America was the largest region in the aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market in 2021. The regions covered in the aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East and Africa. The increase in the aircraft purchases is expected to contribute to the growth of the aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market. The growth of the aviation industry due to the rapid global transportation network, economic growth, creation of jobs, rising income, and facilitation of international trade and tourism has led to the increase in the purchase of aircraft by organizations driving the demand for aircraft nacelle and thrust reversers as these are essential components supporting critical functions of aircraft that are manufactured.

For instance, in June 2021, United Airlines, a US-based major airline company announced the largest order for the 270 narrow-body jets. The order worth $30 billion was the largest in the industry by a single airline company in over a decade. The company is relying on a domestic travel boom and demand for premium tickets. This will create around 25,000 jobs over the next few years. In addition, in June 2022, Air India, an Indian flag carrier said to be considering ordering 300 narrow-body jets, one of the largest orders in commercial aviation history. The order is worth $40.5 billion. Thus, the increased aircraft purchases will drive the growth of the aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market. The strategic partnership is a key trend gaining popularity in the aircraft nacelle and thrust reverser market. Key players are entering into partnerships to create synergy by leveraging each other's expertise, resources, and technologies as well as expanding their product and market reach. The partnerships are also focused on enhancing aftermarket capabilities and services for aircraft nacelle and thrust reversers, resulting in a better customer experience.

For instance, in April 2022, Boeing Global Services Inc., a US-based company offering a comprehensive portfolio of aviation products, solutions, and services partnered with Spirit AeroSystems Inc., a US-based aerospace company manufacturing aerostructures. The partnership aims to integrate aftermarket resources, enhancing the MRO footprint in support of nacelle and flight control repairs for the global 737 MAX fleet. The deal will provide Boeing with a stronger MRO footprint for nacelle and flight control surface removals, integrating Boeing's largest asset portfolio with Spirit AeroSystems' hands-on repair expertise.

1) By Type: Aluminum Alloys; Titanium Alloys; Composites; Nickel Chromium; Stainless Steel 2) By Engine Type: Turbofan; Turboprop; Turbojet; Piston 3) By Application: OEMs; Maintenance And Repairs And Operations (MRO) Key Topics Covered: 1. Executive Summary 2. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Characteristics 3. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Trends And Strategies 4. Impact Of COVID-19 On Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser 5. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Size And Growth 6. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Segmentation

7. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Regional And Country Analysis 8. Asia-Pacific Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 9. China Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 10. India Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 11. Japan Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 12. Australia Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 13. Indonesia Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 14. South Korea Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 15. Western Europe Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 16. UK Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 17. Germany Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 18. France Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 19. Eastern Europe Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 20. Russia Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 21. North America Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 22. USA Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 23. South America Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 24. Brazil Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 25. Middle East Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 26. Africa Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 27. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Competitive Landscape And Company Profiles 28. Key Mergers And Acquisitions In The Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market 29. Aircraft Nacelle And Thrust Reverser Market Future Outlook and Potential Analysis 30. Appendix Companies Mentioned

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