World Military Helicopter & Rotorcraft Manufacturer Strategy Dossier Report 2023: Comprehensive Analysis of Strategies & Plans for the Industry OEMs

DUBLIN, July 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Annual Strategy Dossier – 2023 – World’s Top 5 Military Helicopter & Rotorcraft Manufacturers – Airbus Helicopters, Bell, Boeing, Leonardo, Sikorsky” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The report provides insights into the key strategies & plans being formulated by the World’s Top 5 Military Helicopter manufacturers & inputs to be incorporated into the broader strategic planning & decision making processes with focus on the overarching strategy focus across industry OEMs, analysis of key strategies & plans being formulated and a comprehensive SWOT analysis on them.

Military helicopters have been an integral element of the force structure of armed forces globally given their indispensable & critical role in carrying out a broad range of missions; including, Utility & Troop Transport, Search & Rescue (SAR), Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Attack & Reconnaissance and Heavy Lift; leveraging their unique operational capabilities and performance characteristics.

The iconic military helicopters developed during the Cold War era, including, Black Hawk, Chinook and Apache are still in production & active service even decades after they first made their mark and having proved their mettle across numerous battlefields and combat theatres over decades.

The advent of military rotorcrafts in 2007, starting with the V-22 Osprey, which was the world’s first military tilt-rotorcraft, has proved to be a truly been a game changer for the military given its unmatched operational capability providing a clear overmatch, much higher cruising speed and versatility, as against conventional helicopters, while also bridging a key capability gap

The development of second generation of tilt-rotorcrafts, under the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program, is intended at development of eventual successors to the Black Hawk and Chinook under the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) and Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) phases of the FVL program.

The 2nd generation tilt-rotorcrafts, specifically the Bell V-280 Valor picked by the U.S. Army for FLRAA, provides a generational leap in capability with its 50% higher top speed of 300 knots+ and a way longer operating range, which is almost thrice that of Black Hawk, while carrying a 25% higher payload. The FARA phase again has Bell and Sikorsky pitted against each other in an intense battle, especially, after the FLRAA phase went to Bell.

The European Union (EU), too, is looking at the future having launched the Next Generation Military Helicopter (NGMH) program, under PESCO, geared towards converting the next generation rotorcraft technologies into deployable solutions either as a retrofit over existing platforms or as a scratch-up platform in itself. U.K.’s upcoming NMH program is going to be a key, near term growth avenue for the industry OEMs. Switzerland’s search for a heavy lift helicopter is still on the cards, wherein, Sikorsky’s CH-53K Super Stallion will battle it out against the Chinook once again, much like the close contests witnessed earlier in Israel & Germany

Further, the development of the next generation turboshaft engine, following the selection of GE’s T901 under the U.S. Army’s Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP), is a generational leap in propulsion technology for the next generation conventional helicopters & rotorcrafts, including, FLRAA, FARA as well for retrofitting existing Black Hawks and Apaches given that the T901 offers a 50% increase in power along with a 25% lower specific fuel consumption (SFC) and higher reliability as well as lower maintainability with its single spool architecture

The report will be essential & a key resource for those associated with and having strategic interest in the Global Military Helicopter Market and/or the Global Aerospace & Defense Industry.

The report will be especially useful for:

Key Decision-Makers across the Aerospace & Defense Industry
Defense Procurement Executives & Defense Departments
Program Offices & Program Managers of Defense Programs
Top Management of Industry OEMs, Players across Industry Value Chain & Other Companies
Suppliers, Vendors, Technology & Services Providers and other Key Players in the Industry Value Chain
Existing & Potential Investors
Industry & Company Analysts
M&A Advisory Firms
Strategy & Management Consulting Firms
Researchers and all those associated with the industry in general

Relevance and Usefulness of the report includes:

Strategic Planning, Decision-Making and Market Analysis Purposes
Identification of the degree of Congruence between Emerging Market Landscape & Strategy focus
Identifying & highlighting areas for making potential Strategic Changes, Adjustments & Realignment
Analysis of Forces Driving as well as restraining the Industry & their overall Dynamics through a Force Field Analysis
Analysis of Market Evolution with Medium Term Demand Growth Projections & Market Outlook

Key Topics Covered:

1: Business Snapshot & Overview – World’s Top 5 Military Helicopter & Rotorcraft Manufacturers

Founded
Headquartered
Business Segments
Product Portfolio
Revenue Base
Market Capitalization
Key Executives
Shareholding/Ownership Structure

2: Financial Performance Analysis

Revenue Base & Growth Trend
Revenues Split by Key Segments
Revenues Split by Key Geographic Markets & Regions
Gross Earnings & Margin Trend
Operating Earnings & Operating Margin Trend
Return on Sales Trend
Profitability Growth Trend
Cash Flow from Operations
R&D Expenditure Trend
CAPEX Trend
Order Intake & Order Backlog Trend

3: Overarching Strategy Focus & Strategic Priorities across Top Industry OEMs

Airbus Helicopters SAS
Bell
Boeing (BDS)
Leonardo Helicopters
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

4: Key Strategies & Plans for the Industry OEMs – Comprehensive Analysis of Strategies & Plans for the Industry OEMs – Analysis Coverage

Product Portfolio Strategies & Plans
Market Specific Strategies & Plans
R&D Strategies & Plans
Growth Strategies & Plans
Business and Corporate Strategies & Plans
Sales & Marketing Strategies & Plans
Production/Manufacturing Strategies & Plans
Financial Strategies & Plans
Acquisitions, Strategic Alliances & JVs
Other Strategies & Strategic Initiatives

5: SWOT Analysis – On Key Industry OEMs

Strengths to be Leveraged
Weaknesses to be worked on
Opportunities to be capitalized upon
Threats to be negated & mitigated

6: Key Industry Trends

7: Key Market Trends

8: Key Technology Trends

9: Key Issues, Challenges and Risk Factors

10: Global Military Helicopter & Rotorcraft Market – Force Field Analysis – Analysis of Driving and Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics

Driving Forces
Restraining Forces

11: Global Military Helicopter & Rotorcraft Market – Strategic Market Outlook through 2027

Analysis of Emerging Market Scenario for Military Helicopters
Global Demand Outlook for Military Helicopters – Forecast to 2027
Global Demand Projections for Key Market Segments
Analysis of Emerging Market Scenario for Aerospace & Defense
U.S. & Global Defense Spending Trends
Top 5 & Top 10 Defense Spending Nations
Market Outlook & Growth Projections
Global Defense Spending – Trends & Projections – 2023-2027
Global Defense Spending & Growth Rates for Key Regions
U.S.
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Middle East

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/mrzcrz

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