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US DoD Helicopters Growth Opportunities
US DoD Helicopters Growth Opportunities
Sustainment and New-build Advanced Program Developments Will Drive Growth Opportunities
01-Feb-2022
North America
Description
This research service focuses on the US Department of Defense (DoD) FY 2022 budget request for helicopters. An analysis of research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E); procurement; operations and maintenance (O&M); and other services is also presented. Helicopter contract activity and participating companies for FY 2021 are included.
The US DoD 2022 helicopter budget request comprises the Army, the Navy/Marine Corps', the Air Force/Space Force, and Joint Service spending plans—all of which are included in the scope of the study. The base year for financial spending is 2020, and the market forecast runs from 2021 to 2026. The 2022 US DoD request may encounter opposition from both sides of the political aisle. This research service examines the defense departments and agencies that offer the best opportunities for companies participating in the US DoD helicopters market. The research includes market drivers and restraints that shed light on some budget numbers, and it clarifies why some projects and programs are prioritized over others. The study assists in understanding the focus of the US DoD and the products and services it is likely to require in future. Market research was conducted through secondary and primary sources, and it combines both quantitative and qualitative information. Insight is provided into current and anticipated program spending, which will help firms identify growth opportunities and formulate go-to-market strategies to help them increase their market share.
The purpose of this study is to highlight the US DoD's helicopter spending and technology trends. The research service includes market trends and future concepts that shed light on some spending numbers and the importance of participating in helicopter programs. While the market is mature, there are signs that steady growth and new concepts are ahead, and this study outlines and provides commentary regarding these anticipated developments.
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Table of Contents
Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8™
The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the US DoD Helicopters Market
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
What You Need To Know First
Trends
Scope of Analysis
Helicopter Platforms
Helicopter Platforms (continued)
Helicopters by Department
Helicopters by Department (continued)
Key Competitors
Key Growth Metrics
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Forecast Assumptions
Spending Forecast
Spending Forecast Analysis and Contracting Trends
Competitive Environment
Market Share by OEM
Competitive Share Analysis
Attack Helicopters, AH-64 Apache
Attack Helicopters, AH-1Z Viper
Attack Helicopters, AH/MH-6 Little Bird
Attack Helicopters, FARA
Utility Helicopters, UH-60 Black Hawk
Utility Helicopters, SH-60 Seahawk
Utility Helicopters, UH-1Y Venom
Utility Helicopters, UH-72 Lakota
Utility Helicopters, TH-73A Advanced Helicopter Training Systems (AHTSs)
Utility Helicopters, VH-92A Presidential Transport
Utility Helicopters, MH-139 Grey Wolf
Utility Helicopters, FLRAA
Heavy-lift Helicopters, CH-47 Chinook
Heavy-lift Helicopters, CH-53K King Stallion
Heavy-lift Helicopters, V-22 Osprey
Heavy-lift Helicopters, HSVTOL
Joint Heavy-Lift (JHL) Program
Program Funding by Department
Program Funding by Platform
Program Funding by Type
US DoD Helicopter Programs
US DoD Helicopter Programs (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Programs (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Programs (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Programs (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Programs (continued)
Contract Value by Participant
Contract Value by Department
Contract Value by Funding Type
Contract Value by Platform
US DoD Helicopter Army Contracts
US DoD Helicopter Army Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Army Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Army Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Army Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Army Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Navy/Marine Corps’ Contracts
US DoD Helicopter Navy/Marine Corps’ Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Navy/Marine Corps’ Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Navy/Marine Corps’ Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Navy/Marine Corps’ Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Navy/Marine Corps’ Contracts (continued)
US DoD Helicopter Air Force Contracts
US DoD Helicopter Joint Contracts
Growth Opportunity 1—electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Technology for Next-generation Aircraft
Growth Opportunity 1—electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Technology for Next-generation Aircraft (continued)
Growth Opportunity 2—RDT&E Opportunities for the Development of High-speed Vertical Takeoff and Landing (HSVTOL) Technology
Growth Opportunity 2—RDT&E Opportunities for the Development of High-speed Vertical Takeoff and Landing (HSVTOL) Technology (continued)
Growth Opportunity 3—Digital Engineering for Game-changing Sustainment and Maintenance of Legacy Platforms
Growth Opportunity 3—Digital Engineering for Game-changing Sustainment and Maintenance of Legacy Platforms (continued)
Conclusions
Your Next Steps
Why Frost, Why Now?
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
Legal Disclaimer
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Podcast | No |
Author | Jorge Carbonell |
Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
WIP Number | K67D-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9000-A1 |