Global Aircraft Door Market

Global Aircraft Door Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Aircraft(Commercial, Narrow-body), By Door(Passenger, Cargo), By Operating Mechanism(Manual, Hydraulic) - Industry Forecast 2024-2031


Report ID: SQMIG20A2161 | Region: Global | Published Date: February, 2024
Pages: 157 | Tables: 96 | Figures: 76

Global Aircraft Door Market News

  • In March 2023, Safran, a French aerospace company, signed a $100 million contract with Airbus to supply new doors for the A350 wide-body jetliner.
  • In February 2023, Rockwell Collins, an American avionics manufacturer, received a USD 50 million contract from Boeing to supply new doors for the 787 Dreamliner.
  • In January 2023, Zodiac Aerospace, a French aircraft parts manufacturer, opened a new manufacturing facility in China to produce aircraft doors.
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Global Aircraft Door Market size was valued at USD 5.3 Billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 5.62 Billion in 2023 to USD 8.95 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 6% during the forecast period (2024-2031).

The global aircraft door market's competitive terrain is marked by intense rivalry among multiple well-established players who prioritize innovation, safety, and cost-efficiency. These firms are committed to securing their market share by offering a wide array of aircraft door solutions tailored to meet the diverse requirements of commercial, military, and general aviation sectors. 'Boeing (United States)', 'Airbus (France)', 'Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)', 'Bombardier (Canada)', 'Aernnova Aerospace (Spain)', 'Embraer (Brazil)', 'ShinMaywa Industries (Japan)', 'Safran (France)', 'Latecoere (France)', 'Raytheon Technologies (United States)', 'Collins Aerospace (United States)', 'Avic SAC Commercial Aircraft Company Ltd. (China)', 'Héroux-Devtek (Canada)', 'Tata Advanced Systems Limited (India)', 'Liebherr Group (Switzerland)', 'Elbit Systems (Israel)', 'GKN Aerospace (United Kingdom)', 'Thales Group (France)', 'JAMCO Corporation (Japan)', 'Triumph Group (United States)'

Increased buying and retrofitting efforts are being made as a result of investments made by several nations in updating their military aircraft fleets. This increases demand for airplane doors built for military use, such as emergency exits and cargo doors.

Electric Door Systems: As opposed to hydraulic systems, electrically driven door systems are more efficient and require less maintenance. This pattern fits with the focus on sustainability that the aviation sector has.

North America has historically occupied a prominent position within the global aviation industry. The presence of major aircraft manufacturers in the region has fostered a robust demand for aircraft doors. Furthermore, North America boasts a sizable military aircraft fleet, driven by substantial defense budgets, which serves as an additional catalyst for market growth. The well-established airline industry in North America, coupled with the continuous need for upgrades and replacements, ensures a steady trajectory of growth. Notably, innovations in door technologies, particularly in the United States, position North America at the forefront of aircraft door segment innovation.

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