Global Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Growth Opportunities

Global Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Growth Opportunities

Governments, Regulatory Agencies, and Aircraft Manufacturers will Drive Advancement in Sustainability, Sonic Boom Abatement, and Supply Chain Resilience

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Civil supersonic transport aircraft have ceased operations since the retirement of Concorde’s commercial service in 2003. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) have initiated the process of developing new supersonic noise standard development and emission regulations through flight-test procedures under 49 USC 44714. The development of commercial supersonic aircraft comes at a time when industry stakeholders are looking to reduce flight duration for major routes. OEMs and airlines need to evaluate the operating economics of flying low payload supersonic aircraft and the regulatory inclusion of adopting sustainable aviation fuel and hydrogen fuel over the medium-to-long term, owing to the fuel burn parity equivalent of 3 times per passenger, relative to conventional subsonic business-class seat.

Leveraging computational modelling and simulation tools will enable civil supersonic aircraft OEMs to investigate near-, mid-, and far-field pressure distortions and turbulence using geometric acoustics to reduce amplitude and shock rise time in keeping with global noise standards, while neoteric wing structures can improve low- and high-speed stability for improved fuel burn. Commercializing and pricing sustainable aviation fuels and hydrogen-driven electric alternatives present a challenge for manufacturers, operators, and service providers, demanding a sizeable investment in creating viable production pathways, products, and services. While the COVID-19 pandemic has affected air travel demand and supply chains globally, airlines and OEMs must focus on finding cost-efficient strategies and long-term viability for deploying supersonic aircraft, at a time when business sustainability remains at the forefront of operations.

This study of the global commercial supersonic aircraft market offers a look at its history; current market status; and growth environment; including discussion of market trends, drivers and restraints, market by region, and sustainable aviation technology landscape. The report concludes with a look at key growth opportunities and offers strategic recommendations that market participants must consider to achieve success.

Author: Nripendra Bahadur Singh

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

What You Need to Know First

Trends You Need to Know

Market Overview—Civil Supersonic Transport Aircraft

Market Overview—Civil Supersonic Transport Aircraft (continued)

Market Overview—Civil Supersonic Transport Aircraft (continued)

Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Wing Configuration

Sonic Boom and Aerodynamic Efficiency of Commercial Supersonic Aircraft

Growth Drivers

Growth Drivers (continued)

Growth Restraints

Growth Restraints (continued)

Commercial History of Supersonic Aircraft

Commercial History of Supersonic Aircraft (continued)

Commercial History of Supersonic Aircraft (continued)

Commercial History of Supersonic Aircraft (continued)

In-development Commercial Supersonic Aircraft and Market Outlook

Discussion by Region

Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Technology Market Landscape

Growth Opportunity 1: Sustainable Second-generation Commercial Supersonic Aircraft for Trans-atlantic and Trans-pacific Routes

Growth Opportunity 1: Sustainable Second-generation Commercial Supersonic Aircraft for Trans-atlantic and Trans-pacific Routes (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Hydrogen Tanks, Fuel Cells, and Combustion Turbines for Carbon Neutral Operations

Growth Opportunity 2: Hydrogen Tanks, Fuel Cells, and Combustion Turbines for Carbon Neutral Operations (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Refuelling Infrastructure for Hydrogen Adoption

Growth Opportunity 3: Refuelling Infrastructure for Hydrogen Adoption (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4: Sustainable Aviation Fuel Integration for Short-term Carbon Reduction

Growth Opportunity 4: Sustainable Aviation Fuel Integration for Short-term Carbon Reduction (continued)

Market Competition for Supersonic Transport Aircraft

Key Conclusions

List of Exhibits

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Civil supersonic transport aircraft have ceased operations since the retirement of Concorde’s commercial service in 2003. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) have initiated the process of developing new supersonic noise standard development and emission regulations through flight-test procedures under 49 USC 44714. The development of commercial supersonic aircraft comes at a time when industry stakeholders are looking to reduce flight duration for major routes. OEMs and airlines need to evaluate the operating economics of flying low payload supersonic aircraft and the regulatory inclusion of adopting sustainable aviation fuel and hydrogen fuel over the medium-to-long term, owing to the fuel burn parity equivalent of 3 times per passenger, relative to conventional subsonic business-class seat. Leveraging computational modelling and simulation tools will enable civil supersonic aircraft OEMs to investigate near-, mid-, and far-field pressure distortions and turbulence using geometric acoustics to reduce amplitude and shock rise time in keeping with global noise standards, while neoteric wing structures can improve low- and high-speed stability for improved fuel burn. Commercializing and pricing sustainable aviation fuels and hydrogen-driven electric alternatives present a challenge for manufacturers, operators, and service providers, demanding a sizeable investment in creating viable production pathways, products, and services. While the COVID-19 pandemic has affected air travel demand and supply chains globally, airlines and OEMs must focus on finding cost-efficient strategies and long-term viability for deploying supersonic aircraft, at a time when business sustainability remains at the forefront of operations. This study of the global commercial supersonic aircraft market offers a look at its history; current market status; and growth environment; including discussion of market trends, drivers and restraints, market by region, and sustainable aviation technology landscape. The report concludes with a look at key growth opportunities and offers strategic recommendations that market participants must consider to achieve success. Author: Nripendra Bahadur Singh
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