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市场调查报告书
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工程材料拦截系统市场:依系统、平台、最终用途、地区、机会、预测,2017-2031 年Engineered Material Arresting System Market Assessment, By System, By Platform, By End-use, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2017-2031F |
预计2024-2031年期间,全球工程材料拦截系统市场规模将以7.38%的复合年增长率成长,从2023年的8.5191亿美元成长到2031年的15.0585亿美元。该市场近年来取得了显着的成长,预计未来将保持稳定的扩张速度。
工程材料拦截系统 (EMAS),也称为拦截床,是安装在跑道末端的床或平台,用于减少跑道偏离的严重程度。采用的人造材料是具有一定强度的高吸能材料,可以被飞机压力压碎,从而减轻损坏的严重程度。由于阻挡装置技术的进步、跑道安全支出的增加以及严格的政府法规,人造材料阻挡系统市场正在持续成长。然而,使用人造材料的拦阻系统的开发和维护成本高昂,因此市场扩张受到限制。相反,对人员的需求减少和土地使用的有限预计将在未来几年推动工程材料拦截系统市场的成长。
随着商业机场数量的增加,对工程材料拦截系统的需求也增加。随着航空旅行变得越来越流行和便捷,航空公司和机场将乘客和机组人员的安全放在首位。工程材料煞车系统是防止事故和拯救生命的重要安全措施。拦阻系统用于在紧急情况下停止飞机,例如当飞机无法自行停止时。这给机场和航空公司带来了巨大的成本。
该报告研究了全球工程材料拦截系统市场,并提供了市场概述,包括按系统、平台、最终用途、地区和参与市场的公司概况划分的趋势。
Global Engineered Material Arresting System Market is projected to witness a CAGR of 7.38% during the forecast period 2024-2031, growing from USD 851.91 million in 2023 to USD 1505.85 million in 2031. The market has experienced significant growth in recent years and is expected to maintain a strong pace of expansion in the coming years.
The Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS), also known as the arrestor bed, is a bed or platform built at the end of the runway to lessen the severity of a runway excursion. The engineered material employed is a high energy absorbent material of specified strength that has the potential to crush under the pressure of the aircraft, thereby lessening the severity of the damage. The engineered material arresting system market is experiencing growth due to advancement in arresting gear technologies, increased spending on runway safety and strict government regulations. However, the significant costs associated with developing and maintaining engineered material arresting systems limit market expansion. On the contrary, the need for low manpower and limited land use is likely to boost the growth of the engineered material arresting system market in the future.
The expanding number of commercial airports has resulted in increased demand for engineering material arresting systems. As air travel grows more popular and accessible, airlines and airports put passengers' and crews' safety first. Engineered material arresting systems are an important safety measure that can help to prevent accidents and save lives. They are used to bring an airplane to a halt in an emergency, such as when it is unable to stop on its own. As a result, they represent a significant expenditure for airports and airlines.
For instance, in June 2023, the Sedona Airport in Arizona, USA, started the USD 40 million runway safety project with funding from the Federal Aviation Administration, the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority. The project includes construction of retaining walls at each end of the runway to allow installation of engineered materials arresting systems (EMAS) beds.
Expansion of Commercial Airport Industry
The commercial airport industry is a significant driver of the Global Engineered Material Arresting System Market. With the ongoing growth in air travel and the expansion of the global airport industry, there is an increasing need for enhanced runway safety and emergency landing capabilities. The demand for commercial aircraft, including large passenger jets and cargo planes, continues to rise, resulting in more extensive and busier airport operations.
For example, in February 2023, India's largest airline InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (IndiGo) announced to form a partnership with Turkish Airlines, to expand its footprint in Europe. The airline is set to receive 500 additional aircraft from aircraft manufacturer, Airbus SE, for this expansion. Currently, IndiGo has more than 300 aircraft in its fleet, operating to 76 domestic and 26 international destinations.
Advancements in Aircraft Technology Driving the Market
Advances in aircraft technology are a significant driver of the engineered materials arresting system market. Aircraft are getting more advanced, with a focus on higher performance, shorter takeoff and landing distances, and better safety features. These technological advancements include more powerful engines, lightweight materials, and superior avionics, resulting in aircraft that require novel arresting devices to supplement their capabilities.
For example, in August 2023, NASA developed a quiet supersonic aircraft called X-59, aiming to change regulations and enable flights at speeds ranging from Mach 2 and Mach 4. With this, the agency is exploring the possibility of supersonic travel that could reduce transoceanic flight times significantly.
Safety Concerns & Government Regulations Acting as Catalyst
Aviation safety is of the utmost importance, and arresting systems play a critical role in reducing the risks connected with takeoff, landing, and emergencies. Aviation authorities and organizations around the world have severe safety regulations, requiring the deployment of arresting devices at airports and aircraft carriers. For military operations, arresting devices ensure that military aircraft can safely land on aircraft carriers' small decks, even in severe conditions. Regulations in the commercial aviation sector include requirements for emergency landing capabilities as well as safety measures such as the installation of arresting devices at airports. Ensuring compliance with government laws is a driving force in the global engineered material arrested system market, as airports strive to improve their safety and security.
For example, in September 2020, the Supreme Court of India sought responses from the Central Goevrnment and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on a plea seeking installation of engineered materials arresting system at airports having table-top runways. Here, it referred to the tragic accident of Air India plane crash at Kozhikode airport in August 2020, which left 21 people dead including both pilots.
Dominance of Ground Based Platforms
The ground-based sector of the market is predicted to have the highest growth rate in the future. This growth is primarily due to the usage of modern engineered materials arresting systems (EMAS) in ground-based platforms such as airports and military sites to improve runway safety by utilizing a series of crushable blocks to limit an aircraft's speed during an emergency overrun. The construction of new airports is likely to drive market expansion during the forecast period.
For instance, in January 2021, Runway Safe Group agreed to provide South America's first EMAS system, which will be installed at Congonhas Airport, Sao Paulo in Brazil. Kibag Brazil Ltda and Conserva de Estradas Ltda, two construction firm have been awarded the contract by INFRAERO to install two Runway Safe's greenEMAS solution.
Asia-Pacific Expected to Drive the Market
Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period. The significant rise is primarily due to increasing aircraft carrier construction and procurement plans and increasing investments in construction and modernization of airport infrastructure in India, China, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia. Furthermore, the rise in air passenger traffic and a growing requirement for airport safety and security in the region is driving the market.
For instance, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), India is expected to overtake China and USA as the world's third largest air passenger market by 2030. India's passenger volume is expected to reach 412 million in FY2024-25, according to the Airport Authority of India (AAI).
Future Market Scenario (2024 - 2031F)
Increased focus on runway safety drives the demand for engineered materials arresting systems.
Rising awareness on passenger and aircraft safety will lead to higher adoption of engineered materials arresting systems in airports worldwide.
Technological breakthroughs will lead to enhanced EMAS materials and designs.
Increase in passenger traffic and number of airports in the Asia Pacific region is expected to drive the market in the future.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Key participants in the engineered material arresting system market include Runway Safe Group, General Atomics, A-Tech, Inc., QinetiQ North America, Curtis Wright Corporation, and Wire Rope Industries, among others. The environment is characterized by continuous innovation, as the key market players engage extensively in research and development to increase their product lines, hence helping the market grow. Major companies are carrying out a variety of strategic initiatives to broaden their reach, including new product releases, contractual agreements, mergers and acquisitions, and collaboration with other businesses. To grow and thrive in a competitive environment, the engineered materials arresting system developers must provide cost-effective products.
In July 2022, Curtis Wright Corporation completed the acquisition of the Safran Aerosystems Arresting Company for USD 240 million. The acquisition solidified Curtis-Wright's position as a key supplier of aircraft recovery and arresting systems, expanded the company's defense portfolio outside of the United States, and support numerous NATO members in Europe region.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.