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An autopilot system comprises a set of devices used to control as
well as guide an aircraft with no direct assistance from the pilot.
While autopilot systems were earlier only capable of maintaining the
altitude and heading of the aircraft, today they can control almost
every function right from take-off to landing. The use of in-flight
autopilot systems helps improve the accuracy of navigation and aids
in reducing the consumption of fuel.
The global in-flight autopilot systems market is propelled by the
rising need for automation in the aviation industry and the surge in
ongoing research and development activities to improve various system
features.
By system type, the in-flight autopilot systems market is segmented
into attitude and heading reference systems, flight control system,
flight director system, avionics systems, and others. In 2014, flight
director systems held the largest share in the overall market in
terms of revenue.
On the basis of aircraft type, the in-flight autopilot systems market
is bifurcated into fixed-wing and rotary wing aircraft. The demand
for in-flight autopilot systems is the highest in fixed wing aircraft
owing to their rising applications in improving the safety parameters
and operational efficiency of the flights.
By application, the in-flight autopilot systems market is categorized
into military, commercial, and civilian. In 2014, commercial aircraft
held the largest revenue share of over 60% in the global in-flight
autopilot systems market, driven by the surge in the number of air
passengers. The rising demand for in-flight autopilot systems can
also be attributed to the growing focus of airline companies on
automating flights.
The global in-flight autopilot systems market is segmented on the
basis of geography into Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest
of the World. Accounting for a share of over 46% in 2014, North
America has emerged as the leading regional segment of the in-flight
autopilot systems market in terms of revenue. The market in this
region is particularly driven by the growing need for accuracy in
navigation systems. Europe is the second largest market for in-flight
autopilot systems and, in 2014, held a share of over 35%.
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Making the most of the in-flight autopilot systems market are players
such as Airware, Inc, Lockheed Martin Corporation, L-3 Communication
Inc., Garmin Ltd., Genesys Aerosystems Group, Inc., RockwellCollins,
Inc., Honeywell International Inc., MicroPilot Inc., Cloud Cap
Technology Inc., and BAE Systems Inc. These participants are studied
in the research report based on attributes such as company overview,
recent developments, financial standing, business strategies, and a
SWOT analysis that sheds light on the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats of each company.
In-flight autopilot systems market, by System type
> Flight Director System
> Attitude and Heading Reference System
> Avionics Systems
> Flight Control System
> Others
In-flight autopilot systems market, by Aircraft type
> Rotary Wings Aircraft
> Fixed-Wing Aircraft
In-flight autopilot systems market, by Application
> Commercial Aircrafts
> Military Aircrafts
> Civilian Aircrafts
In-flight autopilot systems market, by Geography
North America
> U.S.
> Canada
> Mexico
Europe
> United Kingdom
> France
> Germany
> Italy
> Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
> China
> India
> Japan
> Oceania
> Rest of Asia Pacific
Rest of the World
> Brazil
> Argentina
> Others
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