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市场调查报告书
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飞机售后零件市场机会、成长动力、产业趋势分析及 2025 - 2034 年预测Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025 - 2034 |
2024 年全球飞机售后零件市场价值为 493 亿美元,预计将以 8.3% 的复合年增长率成长,到 2034 年达到 1,088 亿美元。
推动这一成长的因素包括机队规模持续扩张、空中交通量不断增长、对维护和升级的日益重视,以及售后零件价格和供应日益可承受且供应日益充足。随着航空公司营运的机队规模不断扩大且老旧,对零件更换、MRO 服务和零件升级的需求也在稳步增长。售后市场对于维持营运效率、延长机队寿命和确保安全标准至关重要。随着航空业越来越注重经济高效且符合法规要求的零件,航空公司正在采用先进的售后解决方案,以最大限度地减少停机时间并提高机队的战备状态。此外,现代预测性维护技术和强大的服务基础设施正在缩短更换週期。全球廉价航空公司和区域航空旅行扩张的趋势也提高了飞机的利用率,进一步加速了商用、货运和国防航空领域对售后零件的需求。
市场范围 | |
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起始年份 | 2024 |
预测年份 | 2025-2034 |
起始值 | 493亿美元 |
预测值 | 1088亿美元 |
复合年增长率 | 8.3% |
受飞机利用率上升和现有机队老化的推动,2025年至2034年间,可週转件市场预计将以7.6%的复合年增长率成长。对高效可维修零件的需求不断增长,以及区域航空市场(尤其是亚太和中东地区)的全球扩张是主要推动因素。製造商必须创新,以延长零件使用寿命,并整合预测性维护工具,帮助航空公司预测零件磨损、优化维修,并在快速扩张的航线上更有效地管理库存。
2024年,原始设备製造OEM)市场规模达379亿美元。由于符合法规要求、保固保障以及认证零件的可靠性,航空公司仍然青睐原始设备製造商,这些零件能够确保飞机性能和乘客安全。为了保持领先地位, OEM供应商正致力于加强与主要航空公司的合作伙伴关係,扩大其全球服务范围,改善品质控制,并将智慧技术融入零件中,以满足不断发展的航空标准并降低营运风险。
2024年,美国飞机售后零件市场规模达168亿美元。美国航空业的蓬勃发展、商业机场的集中度提升、旅行航线的拓展以及创新维护工具和诊断技术的快速普及,共同推动了航空零件市场的成长。製造商正积极拓展这一市场需求,不断丰富产品线,加强与区域性航空公司的合作,并持续满足不断变化的航空安全要求。
积极影响全球飞机售后零件市场的关键参与者包括 Aventure International Aviation Services LLC、Parker Hannifin Corporation、GKN 航太、Rolls-Royce plc、TP 航太、Textron Aviation、Moog Inc.、波音公司、庞巴迪公司、HEICO Corporation、RTX Corporation、伊顿科技、马丁贝克飞机公司、Meggitt PLC、AARAAR、AARAAR、AARAAR、AARAAR、 航太、AAR AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR」 Corp.、Honeywell国际公司、休士顿精密紧固件 (HPF) 和阿波罗航太零件有限公司。各公司正在透过与 MRO 服务提供商和航空公司合作扩大其全球影响力,以确保在关键地区持续提供零件。许多公司正在投资预测性维护技术,以提供数据驱动的解决方案,从而减少飞机停机时间。策略性收购、仓库自动化和全球分销网路扩展正在帮助企业缩短交货时间并简化供应链。
The Global Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market was valued at USD 49.3 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% to reach USD 108.8 billion by 2034.
The growth is driven by the continued expansion of aircraft fleets, growing air traffic, rising emphasis on maintenance and upgrades, and the increasing affordability and availability of aftermarket parts. As airlines operate larger and older fleets, the demand for part replacements, MRO services, and component upgrades is rising steadily. The aftermarket segment has become critical for sustaining operational efficiency, extending fleet lifespan, and ensuring safety standards. With the aviation industry focusing on cost-effective and regulatory-compliant parts, airlines are adopting advanced aftermarket solutions to minimize downtime and improve fleet readiness. Additionally, modern predictive maintenance technologies and robust servicing infrastructure are boosting the replacement cycle. The global trend of low-cost carriers and regional air travel expansion is also increasing aircraft utilization, further accelerating aftermarket part demand across commercial, cargo, and defense aviation segments.
Market Scope | |
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Start Year | 2024 |
Forecast Year | 2025-2034 |
Start Value | $49.3 Billion |
Forecast Value | $108.8 Billion |
CAGR | 8.3% |
The rotable parts segment is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% between 2025 and 2034, fueled by higher aircraft utilization rates and the aging of existing fleets. The rising need for efficient repairable components and global expansion in regional aviation markets, especially in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East, are major contributing factors. Manufacturers must innovate to improve component longevity and integrate predictive maintenance tools that help airlines anticipate part wear, optimize repairs, and manage inventory more effectively across rapidly expanding routes.
The OEM segment was valued at USD 37.9 billion in 2024. Airlines continue to prefer original equipment due to regulatory adherence, warranty assurances, and the reliability of certified parts that guarantee aircraft performance and passenger safety. To stay ahead, OEM providers are focusing on strengthening partnerships with major airlines, expanding their global service footprint, refining quality control, and embedding smart technology into components to meet evolving aviation standards and reduce operational risks.
U.S. Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market was valued at USD 16.8 billion in 2024. Growth in the country stems from strong airline activity, a high concentration of commercial airports, expanding travel routes, and faster adoption of innovative maintenance tools and diagnostics. Manufacturers looking to tap into this demand are ramping up their product offerings, enhancing collaboration with regional carriers, and staying aligned with evolving aviation safety requirements.
Key players actively shaping the Global Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market include Aventure International Aviation Services LLC, Parker Hannifin Corporation, GKN Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc, TP Aerospace, Textron Aviation, Moog Inc., The Boeing Company, Bombardier Inc., HEICO Corporation, RTX Corporation, Eaton Technologies, Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd., Meggitt PLC, Safran Group, GE Aerospace, Airbus SE, AJW Group, AAR Corp., Honeywell International Inc., Houston Precision Fasteners (HPF), and Apollo Aerospace Components Ltd. Companies are expanding their global presence through partnerships with MRO service providers and airlines to ensure consistent availability of parts across key regions. Many are investing in predictive maintenance technologies to offer data-driven solutions that reduce aircraft downtime. Strategic acquisitions, warehouse automation, and global distribution network expansion are helping firms shorten delivery times and streamline supply chains.