Global Airborne ISR-as-a-Service (ISRaaS) Growth Opportunities

Global Airborne ISR-as-a-Service (ISRaaS) Growth Opportunities

Low Costs and Flexible Solutions for ad hoc Requirements have Enabled Rapid Market Expansion in Recent Times

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05-Jul-2021
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Traditionally, the intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) market was confined to the defence industry; today, due to the easy availability of technology and the growing number of requirements, the need for ISR assets has expanded across various civil industries. Moreover, due to rising training and maintenance costs and emerging capability gaps that must be addressed immediately, companies have adopted the new ISR as a service (ISRaaS) business model.

In this study, the global ISRaaS market is broken down into 2 technology domains (manned and unmanned systems) and 5 market segments (defence, public services, supranational organisations, oil and gas and energy, and first responders). The research service also examines market growth drivers and restraints and business models (platform/payload leasing, operator/piloting services, and turnkey services). The study period runs from 2020 to 2029 and the base year is 2020. Market trends such as the development of regulations and policies to accommodate UAS usage and the increasing investment in the acquisition of disruptive start-up UAS companies are analysed. The impact analysis of drivers and restraints is also discussed, and market segments are studied thoroughly.

The research service concludes with a discussion of growth opportunities, including leasing agreements and the provision of low-cost and flexible solutions for ad hoc requirements, and market participants can leverage these to further establish themselves in this space.

Table of Contents

Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperative 8™ on the ISRaaS Market

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Market Overview

Segment Trends

Business Models

Research Scope

Market Domains

Market Domains (continued)

Market Domains (continued)

Market Segmentation

Market Segmentation (continued)

Market Segmentation (continued)

Market Segmentation (continued)

Key Questions

Methodology—Secondary and Primary Research

Trends

Trends (continued)

Trends (continued)

Growth Drivers

Growth Drivers (continued)

Growth Drivers—Impact on Demand

Growth Drivers—Impact on Demand (continued)

Growth Drivers—Impact on Demand (continued)

Growth Restraints

Growth Restraints—Impact on Demand

Business Models

Airborne ISRaaS—Defence

Market Trends

Market Trends (continued)

Global Competitive Brief—Market Penetration

Global Supply Landscape—Case Study

Airborne ISRaaS—Public Services

Market Trends

Programme—Case Study

Global Competitive Brief—Market Penetration

Airborne ISRaaS—Supranational Organisations

Market Trends

Programme—Case Study

Global Competitive Brief—Market Penetration

Global Supply Landscape—Case Study

Airborne ISRaaS—Oil and Gas

Market Trends

Airborne ISRaaS—Energy and Power

Powerline and Pipeline Inspection Business Model Canvas

Market Trends

Programme—Case Study

Global Competitive Brief—Market Penetration

Global Supply Landscape—Case Study

Airborne ISRaaS—First Response

Market Trends

Programme—Case Study

Global Competitive Brief—Market Penetration

Growth Opportunity 1—Low-cost and Flexible Solutions for ad hoc Requirements, 2021

Growth Opportunity 1—Low-cost and Flexible Solutions for ad hoc Requirements, 2021 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Leasing Agreements for the Defence Industry, 2021

Growth Opportunity 2—Leasing Agreements for the Defence Industry, 2021 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Expansion into the Energy Industry as Renewable Sources Grow, 2021

Growth Opportunity 3—Expansion into the Energy Industry as Renewable Sources Grow, 2021 (continued)

Abbreviations

Your Next Steps

Why Frost, Why Now?

List of Exhibits

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Traditionally, the intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) market was confined to the defence industry; today, due to the easy availability of technology and the growing number of requirements, the need for ISR assets has expanded across various civil industries. Moreover, due to rising training and maintenance costs and emerging capability gaps that must be addressed immediately, companies have adopted the new ISR as a service (ISRaaS) business model. In this study, the global ISRaaS market is broken down into 2 technology domains (manned and unmanned systems) and 5 market segments (defence, public services, supranational organisations, oil and gas and energy, and first responders). The research service also examines market growth drivers and restraints and business models (platform/payload leasing, operator/piloting services, and turnkey services). The study period runs from 2020 to 2029 and the base year is 2020. Market trends such as the development of regulations and policies to accommodate UAS usage and the increasing investment in the acquisition of disruptive start-up UAS companies are analysed. The impact analysis of drivers and restraints is also discussed, and market segments are studied thoroughly. The research service concludes with a discussion of growth opportunities, including leasing agreements and the provision of low-cost and flexible solutions for ad hoc requirements, and market participants can leverage these to further establish themselves in this space.
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Author Alexander Clark
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
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