Adroit Market Research launched a study titled, “Global Aircraft Health Management System Market Size 2017, by Type (Commercial, Narrow body, Wide body, Very large, Business jets, Rotary wing, Defence), by Fit (Linefit Retrofit), by IVHM technology (Diagnostics, Prognostics, Condition-based maintenance & adaptive control), by Subsystems (Aero-propulsion, Aircraft structures, Avionics, Ancillary systems), by Region and Forecast 2018 to 2025”.
The study covers the global aircraft health management system market for a period ranging between 2012 to 2025, where 2012 to 2017 imply the actual annual consumption with forecast between 2018 to 2025.
The global aircraft health management system market report also includes qualitative insights of the market such as drivers, restrains, value chain, regulatory framework and trade statistics.
Increasing asset utilization, increasing fleet status across the airline enterprise, increasing volume of data generated to analyze aircraft and cost effective maintenance, operations, repair while optimizing safety and are the major factors driving the growth of global aircraft healthcare management system market.Unscheduled aircraft maintenance causes a lot of problems and costs for aircraft operators.
As, there are unpredictable financial uncertainty in both military and commercial aircraft market, there is an intense pressure to reduce cost, thus, the IVHM technology is a potentially valuable strategy for the manufacturer and management of aircraft performance.Read more details of the report at: https://adroitmarketresearch.com/industry-reports/aircraft-health-management-system-marketAircraft Health Management System Market Share, By Type, IVHM technology 2025 (%)The key companies in the aircraft health management system include Airbus, Boeing, UTC, General Electric Aviation, Honeywell aerospace and others.
These companies are focusing on the development of advanced aircraft health management systems in order to capture the growing market.