Aircraft cabin interior refers to any part or equipment inside a passenger aircraft cabin, which passengers and crew directly use or is indirectly used for enhancing the flying experience of passengers. Interior products vary based on type and class of aircraft. Typically, cabin interior products are designed considering the weight and environmental effects.

COMPETITIVE LEADERSHIP MAPPING TERMINOLOGY

The Aircraft Cabin Interior vendors are placed into 4 categories based on their performance and reviews in each criterion: “visionary leaders,” “innovators,” “dynamic differentiators,” and “emerging companies".

VISIONARY LEADERS

Market leaders who fall into this category receive high scores for most evaluation criteria. They have strong and established product portfolios and a very strong market presence. They provide mature and reputable products and solutions. They also have strong business strategies.

DYNAMIC DIFFERENTIATORS

These are established vendors with very strong business strategies. However, they have a weak product portfolio (in terms of offering multiple cabin interior products when compared to other players). They focus on a specific type of technology related to the product.

INNOVATORS

Innovators are companies that have demonstrated substantial product innovations as compared to their competitors. They have a very focused product or service portfolios. However, they do not have very strong growth strategies for their overall businesses.

EMERGING COMPANIES

These are vendors with niche product offerings that are starting to gain traction in the market. They do not have very strong business strategies as compared to other established vendors. Some might be new entrants in the market and may require some time before gaining a foothold in the market, while some might be prominent players but offer only on a few of the cabin interior products considered in this study. The aviation industry in North America has witnessed strong growth in the past few years. It is among the region’s most profitable industries. The high demand for aircraft cabin interior products in North America can be attributed to the regional presence of major aircraft manufacturers. The report studies North America’s aircraft cabin interior OEM market for the US and Canada. North America is estimated to account for the largest share of the global aircraft cabin interior OEM market. Europe is the second-largest aircraft cabin interior OEM market. Airbus, a key manufacturer of commercial aircraft, is estimated to contribute significantly to the aircraft cabin interior market in France since it plans to deliver a high number of narrow body and wide body aircraft during the forecast period. France is the major aircraft cabin interior OEM market in Europe. Brazil is the largest aircraft cabin interior OEM market in Latin America. According to Boeing, the region’s airline passenger traffic is expected to grow at a healthy CAGR and the fleet size is estimated to grow as well. Latin America accounted for a small market share of. However, it is among the fastest-growing regional markets for aircraft cabin interiors. This growth can be attributed to increase in the number of aircraft deliveries planned by aircraft OEMs in the region. Increasing aircraft orders by airlines across the globe is a major driver for the rise in aircraft deliveries in Latin America. In addition, considerable growth in trade and tourism is among the most crucial factors anticipated to fuel regional demand for air travel.

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