According to the report published by the Market Research Store, global demand for the Aerospace Defence Ice and Rain Protection Systems market was estimated at approximately USD 2,850.1 Million in 2020 and is anticipated to generate revenue of around USD 3,330.6 Million by end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of around 3.2% between 2021 and 2026.
Ice and rain protection systems are designed to stop the atmospheric ice and rain from gathering on aircraft surfaces like propellers, wings, engine intakes. The ice and rain gather on the surface of the aircraft, degrade the efficiency of control surfaces and the aerofoils. This accumulation increases aerodynamic drag and reduces aerodynamic lift of the aircraft which hampers the speed and leads to disruption of the parts.
Development of environment-friendly De-icing and Anti–Icing fluids - An airplane is designed by predicting the effects of airflow on the wing. The performance of an airplane depends on aerodynamics and the clear surface of wings. Contaminants like Frost or Ice or Water reduces the speed, increase the Air Drag, and creates flight disturbances.
De-icing and anti-icing fluids are effective means of complying with the clean airplane concept while winter operations in ground icing conditions. When certain contamination like Ice or Water is found, de-icing and anti-icing systems are required. SAE (Heated Society of Automotive Engineers) recommends Type I fluids for De-icing systems for the removal of contaminations from the airplane surface.
SAE Type II, III, or IV fluids are recommended, for anti-icing as it prevents accumulation of frost, ice, or snow on a clean airplane surface, it is recommended for Anti-icing because of its thickness and it provides longer holdover. They are quite effective, provided they are applied unheated/undiluted to a clean airplane surface.
REPORT SNAPSHOT & REPORTING DATA TIMEFRAME | |
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Parameter | Details |
Historical Date ( Actual Data) | 2016 - 2020 |
Base Year Data | 2020 |
Current Year Data | 2021 |
Projected Data | 2021 - 2026 |
Report coverage | Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends |
Segments covered | product type, application, region |
Regional scope | North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Central & South America; Middle East & Africa |
Country Scope | U.S.; Canada; Mexico; Germany; France; U.K.; China; Japan; South Korea; Singapore; Malaysia; Brazil; Saudi Arabia |
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Based on type, the industry is categorized into de-icing and anti-icing systems. Among these, De-Icing Systems accounted for the significant revenue share. The design which requires mechanical means of breaking the bonds of ice periodically is known as de-ice system. A de-icing system uses mechanical, electrical, and thermal methods to transfer energy, the energy responsible for the removal of ice on the surface. This method is energy efficient when the process of removal of ice happens periodically, thus it requires relatively less energy.
Whereas, anti-Icing Systems are projected to grow promising growth rate. Anti-icing systems prevent the formation of ice, resulting in a clean wing with no aerodynamic abnormalities. An anti-icing system continuously delivers energy to the surface in order to prevent the formation of ice. In terms of application, the industry is categorized into nacelle, engine-inlets, windshields, propellers, wings, sensors, tail, and air data probes, among others.
The market comprises raw materials manufacturers, aircraft OEMs, and airline companies. The key aircraft OEMs are Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, ATR, Cessna, and Gulfstream. The key airline companies are Air Asia, Delta Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, and American Airlines. New product development and collaboration with OEMs are the key strategies adopted by the key players to achieve marketing competitiveness.
The market is driven market is primarily driven by the rising safety regulations authorized by the differnt regulatory bodies. Since ice and rain creates risk in operation of aircraft, different safety regulations are implemented by the government as well as the regulatory bodies to ensure the safety of the aircraft as well as the passengers. Development of environment-friendly De-icing and Anti–Icing fluids - An airplane is designed by predicting the effects of airflow on the wing. The performance of an airplane depends on aerodynamics and the clear surface of wings.
The global demand for the Aerospace Defence Ice and Rain Protection Systems market was estimated at approximately USD 2,850.1 Million in 2020 and is anticipated to generate revenue of around USD 3,330.6 Million by end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of around 3.2% between 2021 and 2026.
North America accounts for the largest market share in the Aerospace Defence Ice and Rain Protection Systems market. Anti-Icing Systems are projected to grow promising growth rate. Anti-icing systems prevent the formation of ice, resulting in a clean wing with no aerodynamic abnormalities.
Major leading industries in the global Aerospace Defence Ice and Rain Protection Systems market covers Airbus, Bombardier, ATR, Cessna, and Gulfstream. The key airline companies are Air Asia, Delta Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, and American Airlines
Aerospace Defence Ice and Rain Protection Systems
Aerospace Defence Ice and Rain Protection Systems
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