The global aerospace materials market size is estimated to be USD 37.9 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 57.9 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 8.8% between 2021 and 2026. The increasing demand for next-generation, lightweight, and fuel-efficient aircraft in developing countries, especially in APAC, will drive market growth. Aerospace materials are also used in other aircraft parts such as nozzles, combustor liners, rotors, bodies, blades, and shrouds. The increased fuel efficiency leads to a reduction in the operational cost of the aircraft. The high economic growth in developing countries, along with high urbanization, industrialization, and increased standards of living, also plays a very crucial role in the adoption of fuel-efficient cost-cutting machinery. The global aerospace industry has witnessed the most adverse and immediate consequences of COVID-19. The airline sector has faced the worst consequences due to the lockdown across international and domestic borders. However, with government support and recovery in the global economy, the aerospace industry is expected to reach its pre-COVID levels by 2023, increasing the demand for aerospace materials.
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The increase in composite usage is also a cause for
concern and changes in the industry. The biggest concern for composite
materials for aircraft is their MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul).
Maintenance requirements of composites are quite different from those of
metals, and most MRO companies do not have extensive experience in maintaining
composite structures. The prominent commercial aircraft manufacturers such as
Boeing and Airbus have used advanced composite materials as a revolutionary
material in their new generation airplanes. In the Boeing 787 series and Airbus
A350 XWB series, composites account for the maximum share of the overall
materials used.
With the outbreak of COVID-19, there is a reduced
demand for aerospace materials due to reduced aircraft production. This has
resulted in a huge drop in material
Commercial aircraft segment accounted for the
largest share in the global aerospace materials market in terms of value and
volume.
Commercial aircraft segment holds the largest share
in the global aerospace materials market. This dominance is attributed to its
large-scale use us materials in airplane construction. The growing demand for
newer aircrafts from emerging economies especially in China and India is
driving the demand for aerospace materials. Boing and Airbus are the two major
commercial aircraft manufacturers who drive the demand for aerospace materials.
The reduced demand for new commercial and business
aircraft from the aviation industry due to the COVID-19 slowdown has resulted
in a decline in the need for aerospace materials. For instance, in 2020 the
commercial aircraft deliveries have fallen by 47% as compared with 2019.
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Europe is expected to account for the largest share
in the aerospace materials market during the forecast period.
Europe accounted for the largest market share in
the aerospace materials market due to high demand from commercial aircraft
component manufacturers in the region. Moreover, it is home to many key
aerospace material manufacturers, such as VSMPO, AMG N.V., SGL Carbon, Solvay,
and TenCate. Increased deliveries of Airbus aircraft primarily drives the
aerospace material demand in Europe. Apart from this, the region develops
military aircraft and helicopters. Germany, France and UK are major
aerospace markets in the region, which drives the demand for aerospace
materials. The European region is one of the worst affected by the COVID-19,
resulting in decreased industrial and economic activities across all major
countries such as Germany, France, the UK, Italy, and France. The European
demand for aerospace manufacturing decreased by 43% in 2020, primarily driven
by Airbus order deferrals.
Toray Industries, Inc. (Japan), Solvay S.A.
(Belgium), DuPont de Nemours, Inc. (US), Alcoa Corporation (US), Teijin Limited
(Japan), Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (US), Constellium SE (France),
Kobe Steel, Ltd. (Japan), AMG N.V. (Netherlands), NOVELIS (US) and Hexcel (US)
are key players in the aerospace materials market. The crucial strategies
include investments & expansions, partnerships, new product launches, and
mergers & acquisitions.
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