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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1833456
飛機售後零件市場機會、成長動力、產業趨勢分析及 2025 - 2034 年預測Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025 - 2034 |
2024 年全球飛機售後零件市場價值為 493 億美元,預計將以 8.3% 的複合年成長率成長,到 2034 年達到 1,088 億美元。
推動這一成長的因素包括機隊規模持續擴張、空中交通量不斷成長、對維護和升級的日益重視,以及售後零件價格和供應日益可承受且供應日益充足。隨著航空公司營運的機隊規模不斷擴大且老舊,對零件更換、MRO 服務和零件升級的需求也在穩步成長。售後市場對於維持營運效率、延長機隊壽命和確保安全標準至關重要。隨著航空業越來越注重經濟高效且符合法規要求的零件,航空公司正在採用先進的售後解決方案,以最大限度地減少停機時間並提高機隊的戰備狀態。此外,現代預測性維護技術和強大的服務基礎設施正在縮短更換週期。全球廉價航空公司和區域航空旅行擴張的趨勢也提高了飛機的利用率,進一步加速了商用、貨運和國防航空領域對售後零件的需求。
市場範圍 | |
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起始年份 | 2024 |
預測年份 | 2025-2034 |
起始值 | 493億美元 |
預測值 | 1088億美元 |
複合年成長率 | 8.3% |
受飛機利用率上升和現有機隊老化的推動,2025年至2034年間,可週轉件市場預計將以7.6%的複合年成長率成長。對高效可維修零件的需求不斷成長,以及區域航空市場(尤其是亞太和中東地區)的全球擴張是主要推動因素。製造商必須創新,以延長零件使用壽命,並整合預測性維護工具,幫助航空公司預測零件磨損、最佳化維修,並在快速擴張的航線上更有效地管理庫存。
2024年,原始設備製造OEM)市場規模達379億美元。由於符合法規要求、保固保障以及認證零件的可靠性,航空公司仍然青睞原始設備製造商,這些零件能夠確保飛機性能和乘客安全。為了保持領先地位, OEM供應商正致力於加強與主要航空公司的合作夥伴關係,擴大其全球服務範圍,改善品質控制,並將智慧技術融入零件中,以滿足不斷發展的航空標準並降低營運風險。
2024年,美國飛機售後零件市場規模達168億美元。美國航空業的蓬勃發展、商業機場的集中度提升、旅行航線的拓展以及創新維護工具和診斷技術的快速普及,共同推動了航空零件市場的成長。製造商正積極拓展這一市場需求,不斷豐富產品線,加強與區域性航空公司的合作,並持續滿足不斷變化的航空安全要求。
積極影響全球飛機售後零件市場的關鍵參與者包括 Aventure International Aviation Services LLC、Parker Hannifin Corporation、GKN 航太、Rolls-Royce plc、TP 航太、Textron Aviation、Moog Inc.、波音公司、龐巴迪公司、HEICO Corporation、RTX Corporation、伊頓科技、馬丁貝克飛機公司、Meggitt PLC、AARAAR、AARAAR、AARAAR、AARAAR、 航太、AAR AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR、AAR」 Corp.、Honeywell國際公司、休士頓精密緊固件 (HPF) 和阿波羅航太零件有限公司。各公司正在透過與 MRO 服務提供商和航空公司合作擴大其全球影響力,以確保在關鍵地區持續提供零件。許多公司正在投資預測性維護技術,以提供數據驅動的解決方案,從而減少飛機停機時間。策略性收購、倉庫自動化和全球分銷網路擴展正在幫助企業縮短交貨時間並簡化供應鏈。
The Global Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market was valued at USD 49.3 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% to reach USD 108.8 billion by 2034.
The growth is driven by the continued expansion of aircraft fleets, growing air traffic, rising emphasis on maintenance and upgrades, and the increasing affordability and availability of aftermarket parts. As airlines operate larger and older fleets, the demand for part replacements, MRO services, and component upgrades is rising steadily. The aftermarket segment has become critical for sustaining operational efficiency, extending fleet lifespan, and ensuring safety standards. With the aviation industry focusing on cost-effective and regulatory-compliant parts, airlines are adopting advanced aftermarket solutions to minimize downtime and improve fleet readiness. Additionally, modern predictive maintenance technologies and robust servicing infrastructure are boosting the replacement cycle. The global trend of low-cost carriers and regional air travel expansion is also increasing aircraft utilization, further accelerating aftermarket part demand across commercial, cargo, and defense aviation segments.
Market Scope | |
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Start Year | 2024 |
Forecast Year | 2025-2034 |
Start Value | $49.3 Billion |
Forecast Value | $108.8 Billion |
CAGR | 8.3% |
The rotable parts segment is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% between 2025 and 2034, fueled by higher aircraft utilization rates and the aging of existing fleets. The rising need for efficient repairable components and global expansion in regional aviation markets, especially in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East, are major contributing factors. Manufacturers must innovate to improve component longevity and integrate predictive maintenance tools that help airlines anticipate part wear, optimize repairs, and manage inventory more effectively across rapidly expanding routes.
The OEM segment was valued at USD 37.9 billion in 2024. Airlines continue to prefer original equipment due to regulatory adherence, warranty assurances, and the reliability of certified parts that guarantee aircraft performance and passenger safety. To stay ahead, OEM providers are focusing on strengthening partnerships with major airlines, expanding their global service footprint, refining quality control, and embedding smart technology into components to meet evolving aviation standards and reduce operational risks.
U.S. Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market was valued at USD 16.8 billion in 2024. Growth in the country stems from strong airline activity, a high concentration of commercial airports, expanding travel routes, and faster adoption of innovative maintenance tools and diagnostics. Manufacturers looking to tap into this demand are ramping up their product offerings, enhancing collaboration with regional carriers, and staying aligned with evolving aviation safety requirements.
Key players actively shaping the Global Aircraft Aftermarket Parts Market include Aventure International Aviation Services LLC, Parker Hannifin Corporation, GKN Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc, TP Aerospace, Textron Aviation, Moog Inc., The Boeing Company, Bombardier Inc., HEICO Corporation, RTX Corporation, Eaton Technologies, Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd., Meggitt PLC, Safran Group, GE Aerospace, Airbus SE, AJW Group, AAR Corp., Honeywell International Inc., Houston Precision Fasteners (HPF), and Apollo Aerospace Components Ltd. Companies are expanding their global presence through partnerships with MRO service providers and airlines to ensure consistent availability of parts across key regions. Many are investing in predictive maintenance technologies to offer data-driven solutions that reduce aircraft downtime. Strategic acquisitions, warehouse automation, and global distribution network expansion are helping firms shorten delivery times and streamline supply chains.