Commercial Aviation Quarterly Update and Outlook Q2 2016

Commercial Aviation Quarterly Update and Outlook Q2 2016

Inside the Supercycle—Supply Chain Challenges

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06-Sep-2016
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Research Code: 9AB0-00-3E-00-00
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This quarterly update of the commercial aircraft production effort reflects adjustments to the ambitious production schedules reported in the last outlook. These changes will have an effect on everyone in the supply chain, but will effect second and third tier suppliers most significantly during the in-progress model changes. This will result in revisions of the suppliers' production schedules and their revenue expectations. The outlook portion of this research also looks at the future fight for middle of the market aircraft. As other OEMs forecast entry into the market, Airbus and Boeing continue their fight for dominance.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

The Future of Aerospace Manufacturing in North America to 2030

North America—Aircraft Production and List Values 2016

North America—Aircraft Production and List Values 2025

Boeing Shift—Decoupling Employment/Production

Program Update

Program Update (continued)

Program Update (continued)

Total Aircraft Production 2010–2025

Boeing Production Outlook (Units as of End Q2 2016)

Boeing Production Outlook (Shares as of Q1 2016)

Airbus Production Outlook (Units as of End Q2 2016)

Airbus Production Outlook (Shares as of End Q2 16)

Boeing-Airbus—Unit Shares

Boeing-Airbus—Aircraft Revenue Shares

Boeing-Airbus—Widebody Production Share

Boeing-Airbus—Narrowbody Production Share

Airbus Book-to-Bill Ratio

Boeing Book-to-Bill Ratio

OEM Production and Revenue Shares 2015–2025

Production—Operators Regional Distribution 2015–2025

The Case for Middle of Market Aircraft (MoM)

Transforming and Accelerating Innovation—Dassault Systèmes’ Approach

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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This quarterly update of the commercial aircraft production effort reflects adjustments to the ambitious production schedules reported in the last outlook. These changes will have an effect on everyone in the supply chain, but will effect second and third tier suppliers most significantly during the in-progress model changes. This will result in revisions of the suppliers' production schedules and their revenue expectations. The outlook portion of this research also looks at the future fight for middle of the market aircraft. As other OEMs forecast entry into the market, Airbus and Boeing continue their fight for dominance.
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Author Michel Merluzeau
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number 9AB0-00-3E-00-00
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