DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Military Aircraft Ejection Seats Market 2018-2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The analysts forecast the Global Military Aircraft Ejection Seats Market 2018-2022 to grow at a CAGR of 4.47% during the period 2018-2022.
The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the military aircraft ejection seats market. To calculate the market size, the report considers the high demand based on application such as combat aircraft and trainer aircraft.
According to the report, the advancements in parachutes for ejection seats will be the key driver for the growth of this market. Parachutes form a crucial component in ejection seats and help the pilot land safely after he/she escapes from an aircraft in distress. New parachutes are designed to handle greater weight ranges of pilots and facilitate an optimum rate of descent in line with the changes. About 80% of the qualification testing has been completed, and further tests and their subsequent qualification are expected to drive the demand for the improved ACES II systems.
Further, the report states that the Injuries sustained by pilots will challenge the market growth. The entire process of ejection from an aircraft is perilous and can cause severe injuries to pilots. One in three pilots who eject from aircraft under emergencies is reported with a spinal fracture. Such incidences leave significant scope for improvement in ejection seat capabilities.
Companies Mentioned
- Martin-Baker Aircraft
- Zvezda
- RUAG Group
- SMBF Safran Martin-Baker France
- UTC Aerospace Systems
Key Topics Covered:
1: Executive Summary
2: Scope Of The Report
3: Research Methodology
4: Introduction
5: Market Landscape
6: Market Sizing
7: Five Forces Analysis
8: Customer Landscape
9: Market Segmentation By Application
10: Regional Landscape
11: Decision Framework
12: Drivers And Challenges
13: Market Trends
14: Vendor Landscape
15: Vendor Analysis
16: Appendix
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