Witness The Excellent Long-Term Growth Outlook Of Docking Systems Market 2029 ($116 Billion Market


Posted October 31, 2019 by MarketsFutureHere

Aircraft docking systems boost an MRO’s profitability. Globally MRO spending is expected to rise from USD 81.9 billion in 2019 to USD 116 billion by 2029.

 
Docking Systems Market

Docking Systems Market Synopsis

Aircraft docking systems boost an MRO’s profitability. Globally MRO spending is expected to rise from USD 81.9 billion in 2019 to USD 116 billion by 2029. Apart from the growing fleet size, the market will be driven by more expensive maintenance visits and technological enhancements.

A docking system consists of multiple components that fit perfectly together and surround the aircraft accurately and completely. This can be for different aircraft parts such as fuselage, wing, engine, and tail docks. The docking system can be used separately or as a whole. However, put together, the docking system enables extensive access to the aircraft.

Apart from just addressing an aircraft MRO needs, docking systems are also beneficial for aircraft manufacturing, assembly, painting, sanding, cleaning, masking, and spraying.

Segmentation

By Platform: This segment is divided into commercial, military, and general aviation. The commercial docking systems market is the largest and fastest growing in the segment due to the growth of the commercial aviation industry. This industry relies on safety with commercial aviation suffering losses with every major aviation mishap. Docking systems are indispensable for aircraft maintenance, a fact which is driving the market.

Military aircraft must always be kept in optimal condition. Docking systems have had to evolve given the unique design of many major military aircraft, which also serves as a driver for the global docking systems market.

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General aviation comprises simpler aircraft that must undergo regular maintenance for them to be airworthy. They can be serviced by simpler docking systems, which ensures that older docking systems are not obsolete, adding value to the docking systems market.

By Type: There are numerous docking systems designed to cater to specific aircraft components. Nose docks are designed to ensure the fast and efficient maintenance of aircraft noses. The newer designs reduce ground time by allowing easy access to the nose, with height adjusters, and catering to narrow- and wide-body aircraft.

Engine docks can bear a lot of weight and are usually designed for long use due to the comprehensive nature of an engine check. Comprehensive engine checks take over 1000 man-hours to complete which is reflected in the design features of engine docks.

Fuselage docks cater to maintaining of the fuselage, which is usually difficult to reach. Fuselage docks offer mobility along with rotational capabilities.

Wing docks emphasize a lightweight design to enhance their mobility to ensure the shortest amount of ground time for the aircraft.

Tail docks have multiple platforms so that technicians can reach all parts of the aircraft tail for maintenance. They can cater to both narrow- and wide-body aircraft due to their design.

Complete/combination docks combine all types of docks into one design for the complete maintenance and overhaul of aircraft. Used for the time-consuming 3C and D checks, these platforms come equipped with an array of technologies to aid in aircraft maintenance.

By Aircraft Type: Fixed-wing aircraft are by far the largest market in this segment. Almost all commercial aviation and air freight depends on fixed wing aircraft. This is driving the docking system market.

Key Players

1. Metaltech: Customer references — Bombardier, Boeing, British Aerospace, British Airways, Delta Airline, US Air Force, Ministry of Defense.

2. NIJL Aircraft Docking: Client base includes KLM, Lufthansa Technik, Finnair, Turkish Technic, Asiana Airlines, SR Technics, Qantas, Airbus, Bombardier, Air Liver.

3. CTI Systems: The CTI design is aimed at minimizing the docking/undocking procedure and thus ensures the short aircraft downtimes

4. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: First delivery of docking system at Narita airport in 1978.

5. Zarges: Docking projects for civil and military, narrow- and wide-bodied, multi or single aircraft.

6. Aircraft Support Industries: Facilitate aircraft maintenance operations through the provision of ergonomic work platforms.

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Last Updated October 31, 2019