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全球飞机显示器市场:现况分析与预测(2023-2030)Global Aircraft Display Market: Current Analysis and Forecast (2023-2030) |
由于对先进航空电子系统和玻璃座舱的需求不断增加,飞机显示器市场在预测期内呈现6.25%的稳定成长率。近年来,航空业经历了显着成长。乘飞机出行的人数增加,促使天空中的飞机数量增加。飞行员现在可以在驾驶舱内使用更先进的技术,包括复杂的萤幕和控制装置。发生这项变化是为了提高飞行员的态势感知能力、改善安全措施并提高飞行的整体效率。驾驶舱萤幕以易于使用的格式为飞行员提供重要的飞行信息,包括目的地和飞机状态的即时更新。这种创新技术的需求源于严格的航空法规、电脑系统的出现以及操作现代飞机日益复杂的情况。这些最先进的萤幕比以前的萤幕更容易获得关键讯息,帮助飞行员瞭解情况并简化他们的工作。例如,玻璃驾驶舱广泛应用于最新的商用飞机型号,如Boeing 737 MAX、Airbus A320neo以及即将推出的Boeing 777X。此外,随着航空公司和营运商寻求升级其机队以利用最新的航空电子技术,玻璃驾驶舱改装市场正在成长。
此外,例如,2023 年 4 月,American Airlines和Airbus建立了合作伙伴关係,升级该航空公司 100 多架Airbus A320 的驾驶舱显示器。两家公司将合作开展一项多年期改造计划,在American Airlines的飞机上 "安装增强型电子仪表系统(EEIS2)液晶驾驶舱显示器和新的显示计算机" 。与目前的显示器相比,OEM 预测,新系统将 "透过高解析度 LCD 萤幕为飞行员提供改进的资讯显示,为American Airlines的 A320ceo 机队提供新的系统功能和功能。"
依类型划分,市场分为主要飞行显示器、多功能显示器、引擎指示和乘员警告系统以及乘客娱乐显示器。多功能显示器领域预计将在 2022 年占据市场主导地位,并在预测期内呈现类似的趋势。透过显示器向飞行员提供重要飞行数据的全面综合视图,包括导航资讯、天气雷达、地形感知、交通防撞系统 (TCAS) 和其他重要细节。另一方面,传统驾驶舱要求飞行员不断扫瞄多个类比仪器。然而,主飞行显示器(PFD)将所有重要资讯集中在一个地方,从而减少了飞行员在长途飞行中的工作量和疲劳感,从而消除了这一需求。因此,现代飞机配备了玻璃驾驶舱,多功能显示器 (MFD) 等数位显示器正在取代传统的类比仪表。
根据应用,市场分为商业和军用。商业细分市场将在 2022 年占据主导地位,预计在预测期内也将呈现类似的趋势。民航业致力于提高乘客安全、优化营运效率并遵守监管标准。在商用飞机领域,巴拿马旗舰航空公司Copa Airlines宣布计划使用最新的航空技术(包括先进的显示器)升级其波音 737 MAX。此外,未来 20 年航空运输需求预计每年增长 4.3%。预计这一成长将主要贡献于飞机显示器市场。目前,该行业正在转向具有触控萤幕功能和整合合成视觉系统的更大的曲面显示器。例如,Honeywell为公务机和商用直升机营运商使用的旧 DU-1080 前座舱显示器提供经济高效的单元更换计划。此外,最新的Boeing 787 梦幻飞机还配备大型液晶显示屏,以易于使用的格式为飞行员提供重要的飞行资讯。商用飞机显示器的不断进步提高了安全性、运作效率、自动化程度,并符合 ADS-B(自动相关监视和广播)等最新航空电子标准,这进一步推动了商用飞机对这些显示器的需求。
为了更瞭解飞机显示器市场,该市场已细分为北美(美国、加拿大、北美其他地区)、欧洲(德国、英国、法国、义大利、西班牙、欧洲其他地区)、亚太地区(中国、日本、印度、亚太地区其他地区)和世界其他地区。由于安全考虑、技术进步以及商用和军用飞机数量的不断增加,北美飞机显示器市场正在经历显着增长。例如,2022 年北美商用飞机数量最多,为 8,468 架,预计 2041 年将达到 9,691 架。北美飞机工业对显示器的需求是由飞机的持续现代化所推动的。Honeywell等公司提供可以增强驾驶舱显示的专业产品。例如,Honeywell为公务机和商用直升机营运商使用的旧 DU-1080 前座舱显示器提供经济高效的单元更换计划。此外,对航空安全的重视也促进了飞机显示器市场的成长。对最近航空事故的分析凸显了清晰直观的显示系统的重要性,促使飞机製造商投资平视显示器等先进技术,以满足市场需求。
The aircraft display market is growing at a steady rate of 6.25% in the forecast period due to the increasing demand for advanced avionics systems and glass cockpits. The aviation industry has experienced significant growth in recent years. The number of people traveling by air has increased, resulting in a higher number of planes in the sky. Pilots now have access to more advanced technology in their cockpits, such as sophisticated screens and controls. This shift is occurring because it enhances pilots' situational awareness, improves safety measures, and increases overall efficiency in flying. The cockpit screens provide pilots with crucial flight information, including their destination and real-time updates on the aircraft's status, in a user-friendly format. The demand for this innovative technology stems from stringent aviation regulations, the emergence of computer-based systems, and the increasing complexity of flying modern aircraft. These state-of-the-art screens surpass their outdated counterparts by facilitating the utilization of vital information, aiding pilots in comprehending the situation, and simplifying their tasks. For instance, glass cockpits are widely adopted in the latest commercial aircraft models, such as the Boeing 737 MAX, Airbus A320neo, and the upcoming Boeing 777X. Additionally, the retrofit market for glass cockpits has been growing, with airlines and operators seeking to upgrade their fleets to take advantage of the latest avionics technologies.
Furthermore, for instance, in April 2023, American Airlines and Airbus entered a partnership to upgrade the cockpit displays on more than 100 of the carrier's Airbus A320s. The two companies will partner in a multi-year retrofit program to "install Enhanced Electronic Instrument System (EEIS2) LCD flight deck displays and new display computers" on American Airlines aircraft. Compared to the current displays, the new system improves "information displays for pilots thanks to its high-resolution LCD screen and offers new system capabilities and features for American's A320ceo fleet," per the OEM's estimates.
Based on type, the market is divided into primary flight displays, multifunction displays, engine indicating & crew alerting systems, and passenger entertainment displays. The multifunction display segment dominated the market in 2022 and is expected to show the same fashion in the forecast period. The pilots are presented with a comprehensive and consolidated view of essential flight data through the display, including navigation information, weather radar, terrain awareness, traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS), and other crucial details. In contrast, traditional cockpits require pilots to constantly scan multiple analog instruments. However, Primary Flight Displays (PFDs) eliminates this need by consolidating all vital information in one place, reducing the workload and fatigue that pilots may experience during long flights. As a result, modern aircraft are equipped with glass cockpits, where digital displays like Multi-Function Displays (MFDs) replace traditional analog instruments.
Based on application, the market is divided into commercial and military. The commercial segment dominated the market in 2022 and is expected to show the same fashion in the forecast period. The commercial aviation industry strives to enhance passenger safety, optimize operational efficiency, and adhere to regulatory standards. In the field of commercial aircraft, Copa Airlines, the flag carrier of Panama, announced plans to upgrade its Boeing 737 MAX fleet with the latest aviation technology, including advanced displays. Moreover, there is a projected growth of 4.3% annually in the demand for air transportation in the next two decades. This growth will primarily cater to the market for aircraft displays. The industry is currently witnessing a shift towards larger, curved displays that come with touchscreen capabilities and integrated synthetic vision systems. Honeywell, for example, offers a cost-effective unit exchange program for older DU-1080 forward cockpit displays used by business jet and commercial helicopter operators. Additionally, the latest Boeing 787 Dreamliner is equipped with large LCDs that provide pilots with crucial flight information in a user-friendly format. The continuous advancements in commercial aircraft displays, which enhance safety, operational efficiency, automation, and compliance with modern avionics standards like ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast), further drive the demand for these displays in commercial aircraft.
For a better understanding of the market of the aircraft display market, the market is analyzed based on its worldwide presence in countries such as North America (The US, Canada, and Rest of North America), Europe (Germany, The UK, France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Rest of World. The North American market for aircraft display is experiencing significant growth, driven by a powerful combination of safety considerations, technological progress, and an increasing number of commercial and military fleet sizes. For instance, North America has the highest number of commercial fleets, 8,468 in 2022, and it is expected to reach 9,691 by 2041. The demand for the display market in the aircraft industry in North America is being fueled by the ongoing modernization of aircraft fleets. Companies such as Honeywell are offering specialized products that can enhance cockpit displays. For example, Honeywell provides a cost-effective unit exchange program for older DU-1080 forward cockpit displays used by business jet and commercial helicopter operators. Additionally, the emphasis on aviation safety is contributing to the growth of the aircraft display market. Recent analysis of aviation accidents has highlighted the importance of clear and intuitive display systems, leading aircraft manufacturers to invest in advanced technologies like Head-up displays to meet market demand.
Some of the major players operating in the market include Astronautics Corporation of America, Honeywell International Inc., Aspen Avionics, Inc., Garmin Ltd., GRT Avionics, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., Thales, Avidyne Corporation, Elbit Systems Ltd., Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG, and Genesys Aerosystems.