Electric Motor Driven Pumps Expected To Account for More Than 40% Market Share for Aircraft Pumps
According to
Fact.MR, the global sales of aircraft pumps will surpass US$ 6 Bn by 2022-2032,
registering a 5% CAGR. With leading players concentrating on electric
propulsion technology, the aviation industry is about to undergo a significant
change in propulsion. Stakeholders are becoming more interested in electric
aircraft as a result of their advantages, which include high efficiency as well
as low fuel and maintenance costs.
In the past,
the sales of
aircraft pumps exceeded US$ 3.73 Bn from 2017 to 2021. Global
travel restrictions increased as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In turn,
this had an impact on the need for aircraft pumps during the first quarter of
the pandemic.
Sales
suffered during the height of the COVID-19 epidemic as a result of the sharp
decline in domestic and international air travel. The International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO) reported that passenger flight traffic fell by
almost 60% in 2020 compared to 2019. As restrictions loosened up over time as a
result of decreased infection rates, things started to look up in 2021.
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As aircraft
OEMs work with suppliers to develop new systems and electric propulsion
technology, the trend toward electric aircraft is accelerating. Additionally,
NASA is funding studies on Electrified Aircraft Propulsion (EPA) to reduce
commercial aircraft noise, emissions, and fuel consumption. The demand for
aircraft pumps will therefore rise during the assessment period as a result of
the aforementioned factors.
Important conclusions from the market study
·
During the sales indicator period, jet pumps are
anticipated to account for more than 40% of the market for aircraft pumps.
·
According to technology, electric motor driven
pumps are anticipated to hold a market share of more than 40% for aircraft
pumps.
·
During the assessment period, Asia Pacific is
anticipated to account for 50% of the aircraft pump market.
·
During the forecast period, Europe is
anticipated to hold a market share of more than 30% for aircraft pumps.
Report Attributes |
Details |
Market
Size Value in 2021 |
US$ 3.73
Bn |
Project
Market Forecast Value in 2032 |
US$ 6 Bn |
Global
Growth Rate (2022-2032) |
5% |
Market
Share of Asia Pacific |
50 |
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Competitive Environment
With
established companies controlling about 2/5 of the market share, the aviation
pump sector is continuing to consolidate. These players are concentrating on
technologically advanced and customised product designs, as well as the
development of incredibly effective and lightweight aircraft pumps, with the
aim of maintaining compliance with emissions standards.
·
In order to establish a joint venture to
overhaul nacelles for the former's next-generation aircraft manufacturing and
repair facility in Arkansas, Triumph Group and Air France Industries KLM
Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) signed a legally binding
agreement in March 2021.
·
Cobham Mission Systems, a well-known producer of
air-to-air refuelling systems, environmental systems, and actuation, primarily
for the defence industries, was acquired by Eaton in June 2021.
Key
Players in the Aircraft Pumps Market are
- Honeywell International Plc.
- Parker Hannifin Corp.
- Eaton Corporation Plc.
- Crane Aerospace & Electronics
- Triumph Group Inc.
- Woodward Inc.
- Cascon Inc.
- Weldon Pump LLC
- Crissair Inc.
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Key Segments Covered
- By
Type :
- Hydraulic Pumps
- Fuel Pumps
- Lubrication Pumps
- Water & Waste
- System Pumps
- Air Conditioning and
Colling Pumps
- Jet Pumps
- By
Technology :
- Engine Driven
- Electric Motor Driven
- Ram Air Turbine Driven
- Air Driven
- By
Pressure :
- 10 psi to 500 psi
- 500 psi to 1000 psi
- 3000 psi to 5000 psi
- 5000 psi to 6500 psi
- By
Aircraft Type :
- Narrow Body Aircraft
- Wide Body Aircraft
- Regional Jet
- Turboprop
- By
End User :
- OEM
- Aftermarket
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