(Aviation-NewsWire.Com, April 04, 2018 ) According to Publisher, the Global Commercial Aircraft Carbon Brakes market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 13.6% during the forecast period of 2015 to 2022. The present scenario of cost management and environment concerns in aviation industry, without compromising on customer experience, had lead to the rise of carbon brakes. Rising demand for fuel-efficient & light weight aircrafts and growing aircraft fleet size are driving the market. However, stringent certification process is hampering the new entrants and hence the market.
Narrow-body aircraft segment is expected to drive the market owing to the growing demand for fuel-efficient and narrow aircrafts. North American market is dominating the production across the globe, due to its strong economy and new opening air routes. However, growing demand for energy-efficient aircrafts and cost-efficient business model had augmented the market growth in Asia Pacific region, making it a fastest emerging market.
Some of the key players of the Commercial Aircraft Carbon Brakes Market include Safran Landing Systems (Messier-Bugatti-Dowty), Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems, Honeywell International and UTC Aerospace Systems.
Regions Covered: - North America o US o Canada o Mexico - Europe o Germany o France o Italy o UK o Spain o Rest of Europe - Asia Pacific o Japan o China o India o Australia o New Zealand o Rest of Asia Pacific - Rest of the World o Middle East o Brazil o Argentina o South Africa o Egypt
1 Executive Summary 2 Preface 3 Market Trend Analysis 4 Porters Five Force Analysis 5 Global Commercial Aircraft Carbon Brakes market, By Application 6 Global Commercial Aircraft Carbon Brakes market, By Geography 7 Key Developments 8 Company Profiling 8.1 Safran Landing Systems (Messier-Bugatti-Dowty) 8.2 Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems 8.3 Honeywell International 8.4 UTC Aerospace Systems
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