市场调查报告书
商品编码
1245695
商用无人机全球市场规模、份额、行业趋势分析报告,按产品(转子、固定翼、混合动力)、最终用途、区域展望和预测,2022-2028 年Global Commercial Drones Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Product (Rotary Blade, Fixed-wing and Hybrid), By End-use, By Application, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 - 2028 |
在预测期内,全球商用无人机市场规模预计将以 34.5% 的复合年增长率增长,到 2028 年将达到 1670 亿美元。
此外,监控、监视和安全等传统用例更有可能出现在犯罪率和劳动力成本高的行业。 无人机通常用于搜索和救援行动,以及在危险或难以进入的区域定位电力线断裂或屋顶不稳定的地下通道基础设施。 电子技术的发展简化了无人机产品线,包括现代计算机、微控制器、处理器、移动设备和相机。
因此,还开发了用于测量和註释面积、体积和距离的工具。 因此,公司继续使用人工智能和机器学习技术从海量数据和来自数百万个数据点的信息中提取可靠信息。 人工智能技术通过有效处理和保留大量数据来实现无人机功能。
COVID-19 影响分析
在大流行期间,很难获得用于各种商业用途的商用无人机,但这种困难预计在未来几年内会减少。 由于各种原因,商用无人机在各个国家/地区的封锁期间越来越多地被使用。 它还有助于清洁难以触及的地方。 因此,在某些国家/地区,可以使用装有杀菌剂而不是杀虫剂的农业喷洒无人机来阻止疾病的传播和清理公共场所。 这些与商用无人机相关的因素将有助于市场復苏。
市场增长因素
搭载尖端技术的产品,GIS、LIDAR等应用将会增加。
房地产和土木工程行业正在利用多维建模、建筑规划和项目监控等尖端技术。 此外,基于无人机的解决方案被用于各种业务,如调查和勘探、考古调查、采矿、货物管理、通信网络管理和油气资源管理。 节省时间并改善您的工作流程。 此外,预计应用领域的扩大将推动对复杂无人机系统的需求,从而在预测期内推动市场增长。
随着商业无人机使用的增加,公共安全
无人机有时用于在地震、风暴或洪水等灾难发生后的数小时或数天内绘製整个区域的地图。 2D 和 3D 地图可用于分析破坏情况并帮助灾害管理团队智能地分配资源。 无人机还可以通过绘製易受自然灾害影响的区域来帮助备灾。 这样做,灾难响应团队可以识别高风险区域,减轻灾难造成的潜在损害,并实施挽救生命的战略。 因此,为了公共安全而越来越多地采用商用无人机将促进市场的增长。
市场约束
安全和隐私问题
无人机不得违反安全或隐私规则或进入 NOAA 或飞行限制区。 但是,在许多国家/地区,法律尚未到位。 因此,这方面没有明确的监管框架。 无人机越来越多地用于各种目的,增加了用户网络安全的风险。 黑客可以利用无人机上未加密的 Wi-Fi 和 GPS 系统的访问权限。 预计这些安全问题将阻碍商用无人机的市场增长。
产品展望
根据产品,商用无人机市场分为固定翼、旋翼和混合动力。 2021 年,旋翼桨叶细分市场在商用无人机市场中的份额最高。 这是因为旋翼无人机可以悬停并执行敏捷机动,同时长时间保持与特定目标的视觉接触,这有望增加对检查工作的需求。 这些无人机通常被视为各种商业用途的良好替代品,例如监视、拍摄、摄影和监控。
应用展望
根据应用,商用无人机市场分为摄影与摄影、检测与维护、测绘与测量、精准农业、监视与监控等。 到 2021 年,拍摄和摄影部门将在商用无人机市场中占据最高的收入份额。 这是因为无人机正慢慢成为专业摄影不可或缺的一部分,因为摄影师热切地将其视为一种竞争优势。 多家公司正在开发能够为专业摄影师拍摄高质量照片的小型无人机相机。
结束使用 Outlook
根据最终用途,商用无人机市场分为农业、能源、媒体和娱乐、房地产和建筑、安全和执法等。 2021 年,商用无人机市场在房地产和建筑领域占据了相当大的收入份额。 这可能是由于无人机在土地测量中的使用增加,更新频繁,安全和避免危险情况。 无人机也主要用于建筑行业进行测量和检查工作。 无人机配备了向下的传感器,例如 RGB、多光谱、热和激光雷达,可以快速收集航空数据。
区域展望
按地区划分,商用无人机市场分为北美、欧洲、亚太地区和 LAMEA。 到 2021 年,北美将在商用无人机市场中占据最高的收入份额。 这是无人机技术进步、有益的政府举措以及各行业公司不断增长的需求的结果。 与此同时,许多地方政府正在发布新法规,为无人机在商业环境中的安全合法运行提供更合理、更统一的指导方针。
The Global Commercial Drones Market size is expected to reach $167 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 34.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
Uncrewed aircraft that can perform a variety of tasks autonomously are called drones. From military operations to commercial purposes, they are employed. Nowadays, the usage of drones to facilitate work seems to have changed significantly. The drones may be big or small, but they don't require a pilot to fly them since they can be controlled remotely and, in the case of smart drones, through smartphones. Drones are employed for various tasks, such as recording and responding to emergencies.
These gadgets are also in great demand in the building and real estate industries since they can scan the property, provide precise and ongoing project notifications, improve safety, and stop dangerous incidents on construction sites. Over the last several years, many more corporate drone use cases have existed. For instance, drone software makers and suppliers are constantly developing, testing, and improving new products for various applications.
Moreover, industries with high crime rates and labor expenses are more likely to see the emergence of conventional use cases like monitoring, surveillance, and security. Drones are often used in search and rescue operations and in locating elevated infrastructure that may have broken electrical wires and unstable roofs in hazardous and inaccessible locations. The drone product lineup has been simplified by technological developments in electronics, including contemporary computers, microcontrollers, processors, mobile devices, and cameras.
Due to these advancements, businesses may now create measuring and annotation tools for calculating area, volume, and distance. Consequently, businesses are continually using artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to extract reliable information from a mass of data and information obtained from millions of data points. AI technology effectively handles and retains enormous amounts of data, which enables Drones to function.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
During the pandemic, difficulties were seen in acquiring commercial drones for various business purposes; however, these difficulties are predicted to decrease in a few years. Commercial drones were being used more often for a variety of reasons during lockdowns in many different nations. Also, they are useful for cleaning areas that are hard to reach for humans. Thus, several countries have used agricultural spraying drones packed with disinfectant instead of pesticides to stop the spread of the disease and clean up public spaces. These factors associated with the commercial drone will aid the market recovery.
Market Growth Factors
Products with cutting-edge technology and more uses for GIS, LIDAR, and other services
Using cutting-edge technologies like multidimensional modeling, architectural planning, and project monitoring is progressing in the real estate and civil engineering industries. Drone-based solutions are also utilized for various tasks, such as research and exploration, archaeological surveys, mining, freight management, telecom network management, oil and gas resource management, and others. They save time and improve workflow. Also, the expansion of application sectors fuels demand for sophisticated drone systems and is anticipated to boost market growth during the projected period.
Public safety as commercial drone use rises
Drones may be used in the hours or days after a catastrophe, such as an earthquake, storm, flood, etc., to map the whole region. The destruction may be analyzed using 2D and 3D maps, enabling the disaster management team to allocate resources wisely. Drones may also aid disaster preparation by mapping regions vulnerable to natural disasters. By doing so, disaster response teams can identify high-risk areas and implement strategies to lessen potential damage from catastrophes and save lives. Thus, the rising adoption of commercial drone for public safety will drive market growth.
Market Restraining Factors
Security and privacy issues
Drones are not permitted to break any security or privacy rules or enter NOAA or flight-restricted zones. Nevertheless, many countries laws are still being developed. Hence, there is no clear regulatory framework for this sector. Drones are increasingly being used for various purposes, which has raised the risk to users' cyber security. By obtaining access to drones' unencrypted Wi-Fi and GPS systems, hackers may be able to exploit them. These security issues are expected to hinder the market growth of commercial drone.
Product Outlook
Based on product, the commercial drone market is segmented into fixed-wing, rotary blade, and hybrid. The rotary blade segment registered the highest share in the commercial drone market in 2021. This is due to the ability of rotary blade drones to hover and perform agile maneuvers while retaining a visual on a specific target for extended periods of time is expected to cause a rise in demand for inspection operations. These drones are often seen as a good substitute for a range of commercial uses, including surveillance, filming, photography, and monitoring.
Application Outlook
Based on application, the commercial drone market is segmented into filming & photography, inspection & maintenance, mapping & surveying, precision agriculture, surveillance & monitoring, and others. The filming & photography segment held the highest revenue share in the commercial drone market in 2021. This is because drones are gradually becoming essential to professional photography as photographers eagerly embrace them to gain a competitive advantage. Small drone cameras with the ability to take high-quality photographs for professional photographers are being developed by companies.
End Use Outlook
Based on end-use, the commercial drone market is segmented into agriculture, energy, media & entertainment, real estate & construction, security & law enforcement, and others. The real estate & construction segment garnered a substantial revenue share in the commercial drone market in 2021. This is owing to the rising usage of UAVs for land surveying, frequent updates, safety, and avoiding dangerous circumstances might be attributed to these causes. Also, a drone is mainly used in construction for surveying and inspection tasks. Drones can swiftly collect aerial data since they feature downward-facing sensors like RGB, multispectral, thermal, or LIDAR.
Regional Outlook
Based on region, the commercial drone market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The North America region generated the highest revenue share in the commercial drone market in 2021. This is due to the result of advancements in drone technology, beneficial government initiatives, and rising demand from businesses in a variety of sectors. Meanwhile, many regional governments are publishing new rules to provide more logical and uniform guidelines for the safe and legal operation of UAVs in business settings.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include AeroVironment, Inc., SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd., PrecisionHawk, Inc., Autel Robotics Co., Ltd., Draganfly Inc., Intel Corporation, Teledyne FLIR LLC (Teledyne Technologies Incorporated), Aeronavics Ltd., Parrot Drones SAS, and EHang Holdings Limited.
Strategies Deployed in Commercial Drones Market
Jan-2023: Draganfly came into agreement with Remote Sensing Instruments, an India-based geospatial technology company to manufacture, distribute, and market Draganfly's products in India.
Oct-2022: EHang Holdings partnered with Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company, a Hong Kong-based operator of independent aircraft engineering and maintenance groups. The partnership involves cooperating in multiple areas including assembly, manufacturing, maintenance, etc. with the main intention to jointly develop solutions and systems intended to serve after-sales maintenance services, continued airworthiness, etc.
Aug-2022: AeroVironment took over Planck Aerosystems, a US-based provider of unmanned aircraft navigation solutions. The addition of Planck advances AeroVironment's autonomy capabilities, improves the effectiveness of its solutions, decreases the load of operators, and further produces thrilling opportunities.
Feb-2021: AeroVironment acquired Arcturus UAV, a US-based manufacturer of unmanned aerial systems. The addition of Arcturus expands AeroVironment's robotic systems portfolio, thereby enhancing long-term shareholder value.
Aug-2020: Parrot came into partnership with Dronisos, a France-based provider of drone light shows. The partnership involves exploring opportunities in drone flight automation.
Apr-2020: Draganfly acquired Dronelogics Systems, a Canada-based provider of integrator solutions for custom robotics. The addition of Dronelogics Systems broadens Draganfly's product offerings in the engineering and integration division, and further expands and strengthens Draganfly's market position.
Jul-2019: PrecisionHawk partnered with Pix4D, a Switzerland-based developer of 3D mapping software. The partnership involves combining PrecisionHawk's expertise in delivering data collection services and Pix4D's expertise in in-field processing, which would create significant value for customers.
May-2019: AeroVironment partnered with Kratos, a US-based company operating in the aerospace and defense industry. The partnership involves jointly developing multi-domain unmanned aerial system solutions.
May-2018: DJI came into partnership with Microsoft, a US-based software company. The partnership involves bringing AI and ML to DJI drones and introducing a software development kit (SDK) intended for Windows that strengthens commercial drone technology.
Feb-2018: PrecisionHawk took over Droners.io and AirVid. Droners.io is a US-based provider of drone pilots. AirVid, a Canada-based operator of commercial drone pilot hiring platform. The acquirer intends to merge both the acquiree companies to form a large network of 15,000+ commercially licensed drone pilots. Additionally, this acquisition enables PrecisionHawk to serve its customers in insurance, energy, construction, etc.
Market Segments covered in the Report:
By Product
By End-use
By Application
By Geography
Companies Profiled
Unique Offerings from KBV Research
List of Figures