Global $2.5 Billion Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Market to 2025: Increasing Investments by Aircraft OEMs and Component Suppliers

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The global market for Aerospace Additive Manufacturing is projected to reach US$2.5 billion by 2025, driven by increasing investments in the technology by aircraft OEMs and component suppliers.

Players in the industry currently operate in a difficult market environment made challenging by factors such as taut economic climate that does not favor resource inefficiencies and wastages, rising competition, financial and budgetary constraints, growing burden of regulatory compliance, threat of disruption posed by digitization and globalization, and challenges in information and operations management. Manufacturers and service providers in the industry feel the competitive heat to innovate engineering and manufacturing processes and optimize supply chain to reduce costs, optimize production cycle and enhance efficiencies.

The convergence of myriad disruptive factors is fundamentally changing the structure and competitive dynamics of the aerospace industry, necessitating changes in business models for survival in a rapidly transforming landscape. Additive manufacturing is therefore becoming an enterprise strategy.

In this regard, a key advantage of additive manufacturing is the ability to create and produce intricate components and sub-assemblies. It also enables parts consolidation as against the traditional need for several separate components. Additive manufacturing machines therefore have the potential to emerge into a supply chain in a box phenomenon, allowing aerospace companies to enjoy supply chain management agility.

Other disruptive benefits offered by additive manufacturing include ability to cost-effectively manufacture complex low volume aircraft parts; reduces manufacturing wastages; lower energy usage; enables easy changes or revisions in product design; elimination of challenges involved in achieving economies of scale; purges the need to invest in expensive tooling machines; manufacturing can be made compatible with a wide variety of plastics, metals and composites without any process modifications; component customization becomes cheaper; enables collaborative engineering which in turn will greatly minimize product-launch risk; and large centralized factories with specialized assembly lines will quickly become obsolete.

Entry barriers into the aerospace manufacturing sector will now be lower as additive manufacturing eliminates the need for complex manufacturing equipment and multi-tiered production processes. Production can be scaled-up as per need without major CAPEX commitments. Continuous innovation in technology is helping drive down prices of additive manufacturing machines.

The rise of Ceramics 3D printing as a revolution in additive manufacturing is also a key noteworthy growth trend in the market, especially against the backdrop of increased use of advanced ceramic materials in aerospace manufacturing. Ceramics being lighter than metal has long been an attractive material technology in aerospace manufacturing. With continuous innovations in ceramic engineering overcoming inherent drawbacks such as zero ductility and lower tensile strength, viable applications in aerospace design and manufacturing is continuing to grow. Traditional machining of ceramics is challenging and carries a high risk of causing the material to lose structural integrity. Rise of ceramic 3D printing will therefore accelerate the use of ceramic materials in the aerospace industry while simultaneously driving growth of additive manufacturing technology.

The United States and Europe represent large markets worldwide with a combined share of 65.8% of the market. The United States also ranks as the fastest growing market with a CAGR of 19.7% over the analysis period supported by the government's focus on increasing domestic manufacturing competitiveness by accelerating adoption of additive manufacturing technologies. America Makes, the country's leading organization dedicated to encouraging innovation in additive manufacturing recently released the Standardization Roadmap for Additive Manufacturing, Version 1.0 for myriad industries that include even aerospace.

Key Topics Covered:

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. MARKET OVERVIEW

    --  Additive Manufacturing: A Transformative Technology
    --  Global Aerospace Additive Manufacturing on a Growth Trajectory
    --  Market Restraints
    --  Aircraft Manufacturing Leads the Aerospace AM Market
    --  US at the Forefront of Growth in Aerospace AM Market
    --  Additive Manufacturing Gains Interest Among Aircraft OEMs
    --  Application of 3D Printing in Aerospace Industry
    --  List of Select 3D Printing Materials for Aerospace Applications
    --  Benefits of Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace Manufacturing
    --  Use of Additive Metal Manufacturing in the Replacement Market
    --  Aerospace Additive Manufacturing by Technology
    --  Impact of COVID-19 and a Looming Global Recession
    --  Global Competitor Market Shares
    --  Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Competitor Market Share Scenario
        Worldwide (in %): 2019

2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS

    --  3D Systems, Inc. (U.S.)
    --  Arcam EBM (Sweden)
    --  Arconic Inc. (US)
    --  Concept Laser GmbH (Germany)
    --  CRP Technology S.r.l (Italy)
    --  EOS (Germany)
    --  ExOne (U.S.)
    --  GE Additive, a part of General Electric Company (US)
    --  GKN Additive (UK)
    --  Optomec, Inc., (U.S.)
    --  Stratasys Ltd. (U.S.)

3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS

    --  Steady Growth in Air Passenger Traffic and Demand for Modern Aircraft
        Drives Opportunities
    --  Global Commercial Aircraft Fleet Size (in Units) by Aircraft Type for
        the Years 2018 and 2038
    --  Global Commercial Aircraft Fleet Size (in Units) by Geographic Region
        for the Years 2018 & 2038
    --  Global Air Traffic Demand: Number of Air Passengers in Billion for the
        Years 2011 to 2025F
    --  Business & General Aviation Segment Poised to Lead Future Growth in the
        Additive Manufacturing Market
    --  Number of General Aviation Aircrafts Produced Worldwide for the Years
        2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018
    --  Global General Aviation Market: Revenue Share (in %) by Aircraft Type
        for 2019
    --  Growing Role of Additive Manufacturing in Commercial Aircraft MRO
    --  Recent Strategic Alliances between Companies Foster Innovations
    --  Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Delivers Low Buy-To-Fly Ratios
    --  H-WAAM Technology Facilitates 3D printing of Large Metal Parts
    --  3-D Printed Plastic Additives Gaining Traction in Commercial Aviation
        Sector
    --  Metal Printing Materials to Outdo Plastic Materials
    --  Commonly Used Materials for 3D Printing by Various Printing Processes
    --  Increasing R&D Focus on Print Materials
    --  Graphene: A Material with Enormous Potential

4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

IV. COMPETITION

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