Global Commercial Aircraft Engine Market, 2018

Global Commercial Aircraft Engine Market, 2018

Partnerships, Alliances and Joint Ventures Continue to Command the Aircraft Engine Market Across All Regions

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Commercial aerospace engines have emerged into one of the engineering marvels of the world. With every commercial aircraft transporting passengers and cargo around the globe, these marvels have become commonplace. Reliability has improved so much that there are now more commercial aircraft operating under Extended range Twin engine Operational Performance Standards (ETOPS) than those with additional engines. Aircraft sales for both the iconic Boeing 747 and the super jumbo Airbus A380 have dwindled in recent years, both propelled by four each taxing powerplants.

With commercial aircraft manufacturers ramping up production to answer the calling market, the supply chain demand for engines follows suit. The single isle aircraft are creating the highest demand in volume. The sector is preparing for another powerplant demand created by the anticipated mid-market platform.

This research study analyses the current market landscape of new commercial aerospace engines at a global level. While this is a global study, the majority of engine production is taking place in the Americas and European regions.

Quality escapes in design have challenged some manufacturers by delaying engine deliveries, stopping production, and requiring costly repairs/modifications. These shortcomings have affected aircraft manufacturers' production level which has trickledown effect to the airlines. Avoidance of such flaws is mandatory for success.

Partnerships, joint ventures, and alliances have been present in the aerospace engine market for decades. Looking into the future, this constant will not dissolve. Engine manufacturers are not only able to mitigate risk through the use of partnerships, but are also able to leverage each other’s technology which has launched the entire market ahead.

This growth study profiles each of the OEMs along with partnerships, joint ventures, and alliances. Moreover, flag ship engine lines are profiled for each engine OEM.

Profiles Include:
• Current engine models offered
• Applicable airframe platforms
• Engine thrust ratings

Engine manufacturers in this study include GE Aviation, Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, Safran, CFM International, Engine Alliance and International Aero Engines.

Technology breakthroughs by aerospace engine manufacturers such as ceramic matrix composites (CMCs), 3D woven Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) and additive manufacturing have been discussed.

Key Issues Addressed

  • Which companies are the major players in the commercial aircraft engine market?
  • What are the flagship engines being installed on commercial aircraft today?
  • Which companies are driving the change?
  • What drives airlines, lease companies and aircraft manufacturers to select a specific powerplant?
  • What do OEMs need from suppliers in regards to commercial aircraft engines?
  • What are some of the major growth opportunities in the commercial aircraft engine market?

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Purpose

GE Aviation

Rolls-Royce

Pratt & Whitney

Safran

CFM International

Engine Alliance

International Aero Engines AG

CFM International CFM56

CFM International LEAP

Engine Alliance GP7000

General Electric CF6

General Electric GEnx

General Electric GE90

General Electric GE9X

International Aero Engines AG – V2500

Pratt & Whitney Geared TurboFan (GTF)

Pratt & Whitney PW4000

Rolls-Royce Trent 700

Rolls-Royce Trent 900

Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 TEN

Growth Opportunity 1—Noise Reduction

Growth Opportunity 2—Fuel Efficiency

Growth Opportunity 3—Weight Reduction Benefits

Growth Opportunity 4—Maintenance Reliability

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Commercial aerospace engines have emerged into one of the engineering marvels of the world. With every commercial aircraft transporting passengers and cargo around the globe, these marvels have become commonplace. Reliability has improved so much that there are now more commercial aircraft operating under Extended range Twin engine Operational Performance Standards (ETOPS) than those with additional engines. Aircraft sales for both the iconic Boeing 747 and the super jumbo Airbus A380 have dwindled in recent years, both propelled by four each taxing powerplants. With commercial aircraft manufacturers ramping up production to answer the calling market, the supply chain demand for engines follows suit. The single isle aircraft are creating the highest demand in volume. The sector is preparing for another powerplant demand created by the anticipated mid-market platform. This research study analyses the current market landscape of new commercial aerospace engines at a global level. While this is a global study, the majority of engine production is taking place in the Americas and European regions. Quality escapes in design have challenged some manufacturers by delaying engine deliveries, stopping production, and requiring costly repairs/modifications. These shortcomings have affected aircraft manufacturers' production level which has trickledown effect to the airlines. Avoidance of such flaws is mandatory for success. Partnerships, joint ventures, and alliances have been present in the aerospace engine market for decades. Looking into the future, this constant will not dissolve. Engine manufacturers are not only able to mitigate risk through the use of partnerships, but are also able to leverage each other’s technology which has launched the entire market ahead. This growth study profiles each of the OEMs along with partnerships, joint ventures, and alliances. Moreover, flag ship engine lines are profiled for each engine OEM. Profiles Include: • Current engine m
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Author Timothy Kuder
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
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GPS Codes 9000-A1,9831-A1