The report also covers the Covid impact on the market. Covid-19 has impacted the market dynamics, competition, and global supply chain. The revenues have gone down in 2021 and an uptrend is witnessed from 2022.
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Market Insights
The Aircraft Interior Elastomers Market was accounted for US$ 730.4 Mn in terms of value in 2021 and is expected to grow at CAGR of 9.0% for the period 2022-2028.
Profiling Key Companies –
Trelleborg AB
Meggitt PLC
Kirkhill, Inc.
Freudenberg Group
Hutchinson SA
The Dow Chemical Company
Wacker Chemie AG
Solvay SA
Saint Gobain S.A.
The Chemours Company.
Growth drivers and Market Value:
This report, from Stratview Research, studies the Aircraft Interior Elastomers Market value and growth drivers over the trend period of 2022-27. According to the report -
However, the long-term outlook is still promising with rebounding growth opportunities across regions. Boeing in its 2019-2038 outlook, anticipated the total new commercial and regional aircraft deliveries to be 44,040 aircraft units during 2019-2038. Similarly, Airbus anticipated the 39,210 commercial and regional aircraft deliveries during the same period, asserting a positive comeback in the demand from 2021 onwards, ultimately driving the market to reach US$ 45.5 million in 2027.
Segment Analysis:
Based on Platform Type:
The aircraft interior elastomers market is segmented based on the platform type as commercial aircraft, regional aircraft, and general aviation. Commercial aircraft is further sub-segmented into narrow-body aircraft, wide-body aircraft, and very large aircraft. Commercial aircraft is expected to remain the largest as well as the fastest-growing segment of the market during the forecast period. Strong order backlogs of the best-selling aircraft programs, such as B737 and A320 including their variants; upcoming aircraft programs, such as C919 and MC-21 are likely to revive the market, in the long run, creating a healthy demand for elastomers in the commercial aircraft segment.
Based on Region:
Despite severely hit the aerospace industry in the USA because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems that North America will maintain its dominance in the aircraft interior elastomers during the forecast period. The USA has one of the largest fleets of commercial aircraft in the world. Due to the presence of major companies, the region is the early go-getter in the industry concerning technology and material adoption. The opening of assembly plants of the A320 and A220 aircraft programs by Airbus in the USA further assures a healthy growth of the market in the region in the long run.
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