Aerostructures 2022 – Report Release

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On 31st May 2022, Counterpoint released its eighteenth report on the Aerostructures market – Aerostructures 2022.

Why buy this 780-page report?

Because the aerostructures supply chain is at the heart of the turmoil currently being experienced in the aerospace supply chain, which we think will be the catalyst for a period of radical change. This will include the aircraft OEMs’ changing aerostructures sourcing strategies, and continuing capital investment requirements in what has now become a capital-intensive sector, with the longer-term uncertainty around possible new propulsion systems and aircraft configurations.

We have been analysing the market for a long time, both in the manufacturing sector and now, over the last 18 years, as analysts. For these reasons we believe that we are well placed to describe the current landscape, identify trends, and advise on emerging threats and opportunities.

Our 2022 report also offers comprehensive market analysis including:

  • Overall market size, growth and market shares in 2021:
    • The estimated segmentation of this $49 billion market (up from $45 billion in 2020)
    • 10-year forecasts with three scenarios for COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
    • Market shares by suppliers for the segments described abov
  • Composite aerostructures market analysis:
    • Market size, segmentation and growth forecast
    • Market shares
  • Technology
    • New developments in composites and metals technology.
    • Automation and industry 4.0
    • Government and state-funded R&T programmes
  • Market trends and key characteristics
    • Financial performance, including reported aerostructures profitability, and analysis
    • Industry consolidation, including analysis of M&A activity.
    • Competitive background by segment and sub segment
    • The move to more insourcing by the aircraft OEMs and large tier-1s
    • The continuing role of Low Cost Countries
    • The evolving role of China

The report provides profiles of 202 companies. Our profiles cover:

  • Origins and ownership; Our estimate of aerostructures sales, plus financials if obtainable; operations and technologies; customers and contracts; strategy and recent developments; our comments including our categorisation of composites capability

For more details about this report, click below to download a flyer (including a table of contents).

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