Top Aerospace Robotics Companies

Skyquest Technology's expert advisors have carried out comprehensive research and identified these companies as industry leaders in the Aerospace Robotics Market. This Analysis is based on comprehensive primary and secondary research on the corporate strategies, financial and operational performance, product portfolio, market share and brand analysis of all the leading Aerospace Robotics industry players.

Aerospace Robotics Market Competitive Landscape

Large enterprises are directing their attention towards forming strategic partnerships and mergers and acquisitions in order to elevate their level of technology and scope globally. For instance, Boeing and KUKA are collaborating to develop cutting-edge automated assembly approaches for fuselages. However, ABB and Fanuc are making heavy investments into AI-powered robots for accurate drilling and inspection. The aerospace robotics market is growing more aggressive and innovative with the entry of startups with niched solutions.

  • Coboworx (2019, Germany): Coboworx deals in collaborative robots designed for application to aircraft inspection as well as assembly. Its plug-and-play cobots have been made ready to be integrated on dynamic manufacturing lines with the ease of having minimal programming needed. Its aim is that SMEs serving the aerospace industry should be allowed to utilize robot automation without resorting to top-level technical prowess.
  • Reliable Robots (2017, USA): Reliable robotics, having started out with autonomous flight, is also pioneering aerospace robotics through the development of AI-powered robotic systems for self-maintenance and plane testing. Their solutions decrease aircraft readiness turnaround time by enhancing operating safety and precision.

Top Player’s Company Profile

  • KUKA AG
  • ABB Ltd
  • Fanuc Corporation
  • Yaskawa Electric Corporation
  • Kawasaki Robotics
  • Comau S.p.A.
  • Staubli International AG
  • Universal Robots
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Electroimpact, Inc.
  • JH Robotics, Inc.
  • Omron Corporation
  • Bosch Rexroth AG
  • Fives Group

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Global Aerospace Robotics Market size was valued at USD 2.70 Billion in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 3.05 Billion in 2024 to USD 8.11 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 13% in the forecast period (2025-2032).

Large enterprises are directing their attention towards forming strategic partnerships and mergers and acquisitions in order to elevate their level of technology and scope globally. For instance, Boeing and KUKA are collaborating to develop cutting-edge automated assembly approaches for fuselages. However, ABB and Fanuc are making heavy investments into AI-powered robots for accurate drilling and inspection. The aerospace robotics market is growing more aggressive and innovative with the entry of startups with niched solutions. 'KUKA AG', 'ABB Ltd', 'Fanuc Corporation', 'Yaskawa Electric Corporation', 'Kawasaki Robotics', 'Comau S.p.A.', 'Staubli International AG', 'Universal Robots', 'Mitsubishi Electric Corporation', 'Northrop Grumman Corporation', 'Electroimpact, Inc.', 'JH Robotics, Inc.', 'Omron Corporation', 'Bosch Rexroth AG', 'Fives Group'

Manufacturers are incorporating advanced robotics into airplanes to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and quality as international air traffic is recovering and aircraft production increases. Assembling, drilling, welding, and inspection tasks are accelerated through the assistance of robotics, which decreases manufacturing time and human mistakes substantially. Robotic systems are increasingly favored by aircraft original equipment manufacturers and suppliers because of the demand for shorter production cycles, increased throughput, and cost-effectiveness.

Rise in Collaborative Robotics' (Cobots'): As they can be operated securely in conjunction with human personnel, cobots are increasingly being utilized in the aerospace sector. Cobots assist with material handling, polishing surfaces, and on-the-spot quality inspections. With the ability to be quickly reprogrammed and made flexible, they can be rapidly modified on the assembly line and thus are well-suited for high-mix, low-volume aerospace manufacturing plants.

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