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Aerospace Defence and Security

Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace information assists customers in identifying opportunities for component providers to the major airframe manufacturers, and helps local governments align their airport vision with industry trends.

Under the Defense area, our information helps industry participants develop better solutions to serve military end users and expand defense industry opportunities through improved access to information and analysis.

Our Security information assists in understanding the technologies and solutions to improve security and infrastructure. Most importantly to industry participants, it provides an understanding of the different methods of funding and budgeting.

  • IT infrastructure, cloud computing, network security, and wireless technologies are all key growth areas and evolving rapidly
  • The Army counterinsurgency mission will continue to be the focus of the C4ISR effort through 2016
  • Fastest growth is in technologies and tools that enable the processing exploitation and dissemination of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  1. 04 Sep 2017  |  Global

    Global Naval Shipbuilding Market, Forecast to 2026

    How to Convert New Procurement Programs and Upcoming Contracts into Opportunities as Global Powers Expand their Fleets

    Rising global tensions, territorial expansionism, rise of non-state actor-led conflicts, and the associated displacement of population have fueled the expansion of naval deployments. As many nations face vessel obsolescence in the next few years and others have to deploy new, advanced naval assets to counter rival fleet expansionism, the market is ...

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  2. 09 Aug 2017  |  Global

    Global Naval Ship Modernization Assessment, Forecast to 2026

    Defense Budget Pressures are Driving Navies to Initiate Comprehensive Ship Service Life Extension and Modernization Programs

    The economic downturn over the last decade has resulted in a number of cancellation, postponement, or downsizing of high-value defense programs. These actions have slowed down the induction of new ships into naval fleets. However, the requirement for strong naval assets is at a high amidst the political tensions in Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Sou...

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  3. 13 Jun 2017  |  Global

    Indian Defense Market, Forecast to 2026

    New Policy Dynamics, Market Requirements, and Programs Present Myriad Opportunities for Companies

    According to SIPRI, India was the largest arms importer in the world during 2011–2015. The Indian government has revised the procurement policy after seeking responses from industry stakeholders. Frost & Sullivan has analyzed the competitive landscape of defense in India, which consists of public sector undertakings (PSUs), foreign defense compan...

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  4. 10 May 2017  |  Europe

    NORDEFCO Defense Posture, Forecast to 2021

    Defense Spending of Partner Countries

    Since the taking of Crimea by the Russians in 2014, tensions have been rising in the Baltic Sea Region. During 2016, a Russian SU-27 fighter intercepted a US RC-135 flying within international airspace and a pair of Su-24 Russian jets flew what was described by US defense officials as mock strafing runs over a US Navy destroyer as it was conducting...

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  5. 02 May 2017  |  Global

    Global Military Airframe Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) Market, Forecast to 2026

    Reduced Deliveries of New Aircraft and Increased Reliance on Health Management Systems Conflict with Rising Event Costs Resulting in Minimal Growth

    The global airframe MRO market registered $24.34 billion in 2016 revenue and is expected to reach 27.31 billion by 2026 growing at a compound annual growth rate of 1.2%. The North American market is the largest, but will experience modest growth. Meanwhile, rotary wing utility aircraft will experience the most significant segment growth. New delive...

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  6. 04 Apr 2017  |  South Asia, Middle East & North Africa

    Middle East Homeland Security Market, 2015

    Post-Arab-Spring Opportunities to Bring in $17.05 Billion by 2021

    The Middle Eastern Homeland Security market will grow at a CAGR of 15.5% to achieve $17.05 billion by 2021, strongly driven by government initiatives to create a smart and secure environment amidst high terrorist activities in the region. The Middle Eastern Homeland Security market registered a revenue of $7.19 billion in 2015. Frost and Sullivan ...

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