North American Military Aircraft and Engine MRO Market

North American Military Aircraft and Engine MRO Market

Keeping the Antiques Flying

RELEASE DATE
18-Jun-2012
REGION
North America
Research Code: NA8A-01-00-00-00
SKU: AE00688-NA-MR_07934
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U.S. and Canadian military services are experiencing a significant shift in MRO spending. The return of aircraft from combat areas will reduce general demand and may change the levels of organic support services. The replacement of legacy aircraft with smaller fleets of new aircraft will result in reduced need for contracted services. Frost & Sullivan's aerospace and defense group found that spending for North American military MRO exceeded $35.1 billion in 2011, and is expected to decline after 2013. Spending will become more selective and specialized at that point.

Table of Contents

Research Concept Information

  • Key Questions Answered in this Study
  • Market Overview - Segmentation
  • Definition of Spending/Revenue

Terms and Acronyms

  • Definition of Terms
  • Acronyms Used

North American Military Aircraft and Engine MRO Market

  • General Military and Engine MRO Market
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Overview of the U.S. MRO Market
  • Overview of the Canadian MRO Market

Segmentation Background

Primary Addressable Segments

Contracted Services' Segmentation

General Discussion of Differences between the United States and Canada

U.S. Market Discussion

Canadian Market Discussion

Related Research
U.S. and Canadian military services are experiencing a significant shift in MRO spending. The return of aircraft from combat areas will reduce general demand and may change the levels of organic support services. The replacement of legacy aircraft with smaller fleets of new aircraft will result in reduced need for contracted services. Frost & Sullivan's aerospace and defense group found that spending for North American military MRO exceeded $35.1 billion in 2011, and is expected to decline after 2013. Spending will become more selective and specialized at that point.
More Information
No Index Yes
Podcast No
Author Wayne Plucker
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number NA8A-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No