DUBLIN, April 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Top 5 OEMs in the U.S. Aerospace & Defense Market: Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, RTX – Comparative SWOT & Strategy Focus, 2024-2027” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
U.S. and Global A&D Markets in a Major Upswing Phase amid Disruption of Traditional World Order and Geopolitical Tensions & Conflicts – U.S. Defense Industrial Base on the Cusp of a Major Transformation
The Global Aerospace & Defense Market is in a major upswing phase owing to the whittling down of traditional, rule-based world order; led by China’s geopolitical revisionism, backed by military ascension amid territorial disputes as well as issues with neighbors & military adventurism in Asia; and Russia’s military resurgence with a renewed threat to Europe as the geopolitical dynamic clearly shifts towards multi-polarity.
The same has led to a virtual defense renaissance globally and has created a surge in demand for procurement of new defense equipment, replacement of legacy systems, increased spending outlay towards R&D on next generation technologies and an accelerated production ramp-up of ammunition being undertaken across most key markets globally.
Global defense spending, clearly, is on an upward growth trajectory, driven by geopolitical shifts, and is projected to reach $2.5 trillion by 2027, thereby, providing the defense industrial bases across most key markets significant growth opportunities for the medium term horizon as it is desperately trying to ramp-up production rates over near term, amid supply chain constraints, to backfill depleting U.S. & NATO allies’ stockpiles of munitions, missiles & weapon systems besides fulfilling Ukraine’s critical requirements and to meet growing international demand in the era of great power competition.
The U.S. Defense Budget, the largest in the world, continues to be in a marked growth phase and is pegged at $842 billion for FY2024 as the focus remains on strategic rivalry with China, supporting allies and technological advancement as the core pivot amid near-term political uncertainty over the upcoming U.S. Presidential elections and the Trump factor.
Doctrinal & Tactical Emphasis on a Mix of Conventional & Disruptive Capabilities
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which has just entered its third straight year in 2024, has already led to a shortfall in the availability of ammunition and has led to a revitalization of defense production capabilities as well as capacity globally. The war has brought back the doctrinal & tactical emphasis on and has highlighted the critical role of conventional artillery, armor, air defenses, missile systems and the improvised & innovative usage of UAS and loitering munitions for both offensive as well as defensive purposes and has bolstered efforts globally towards revitalization of capabilities across these growth-bound domains over near to medium term.
Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza have further exacerbated geopolitical tensions and has disrupted prevailing dynamics and equations with the entire Middle East region on the edge over the Palestine issue and Houthis’ ongoing attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea in retaliation, using sophisticated ballistic and cruise missiles & drones, signifying the rapidly rising profile as well as capabilities of non-state actors in the existing world order and the ability of states to counter them in a cost effective manner.
Commercial Aviation Set for Full Recovery from Pandemic Blues in 2024
The Commercial Aviation Market, contrastingly, is turning a corner with passenger traffic and fleet utilization levels for 2023 exceeding pre-COVID levels of 2019 and airlines’ profitability moving into the positive zone, after years of market carnage and turbulence. The passenger flights being offered by the airlines are likely to exceed pre-pandemic levels for the first time in 2024, as per IATA, amid surging passenger traffic levels which are likely to provide a boost to fleet utilization with a better load factor, thereby, boosting passenger revenues and RPKs.
The airlines profitability, however, continues to be abysmal and at rock bottom, at just $23+ billion for 2023 being at just 2+% net margin and at $5+ per passenger in revenues, way below the cost of capital and is projected to be almost marginally better for 2024 as well, however, amid a relatively lower cost base. The industry OEMs with exposure to commercial aviation, thus, are likely to be on a better footing going forward as surging air traffic amid capacity constraints is likely to provide MRO tailwinds.
Global Economy Heading towards Slowdown
The global economy, however, is projected to be heading towards a slowdown in 2024 following continued monetary policy tightening posture by central banks globally over the recent years to check high inflation. The situation has been further compounded by the sustained geopolitical instability led by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, the Israeli military operations in Gaza and Houthi attacks on commercial shipping which collectively threaten to cause supply shocks & raise prices of food owing to scarcity, thereby, becoming a double whammy for the global economic growth which has already regressed to its range-bound, typical, average movement of under 3% annually. However, any further, major potential shock at this time could send the global economy spiraling down into a recessionary cycle.
Study Coverage
Comprehensive analysis of business portfolio and strategic market positioning
Analysis of Overall Strategy Focus
Analysis of Key Strategies & Plans for the Medium Term Horizon
Detailed Comparative SWOT Analysis for the A&D OEMs
Outlining of Key Growth Opportunities
Analysis of Emerging & Game Changer Technologies
Projections and market evolution for the Global A&D market over medium term
For Whom: Key Decision-Makers across Industry Value Chain
Key Decision-Makers across the U.S. & Global Aerospace & Defense Industry
Defense Procurement Executives & Defense Departments
Program Offices & Managers
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
PE Firms, Venture Capitalists and Financing & Leasing Companies
Researchers and all those associated with the industry in general
Key Topics Covered:
Section 1: Business Structure & Snapshot – For each of the U.S.’ Top 5 Aerospace & Defense Companies
a) Founded
b) Headquartered
c) Business Segments
d) Employees
e) Product Portfolio – Major Product Platforms, Programs and Key Competitors
f) Market Capitalization/Ownership Structure
g) Key Executives
h) Shareholding/Ownership Pattern & Structure
Section 2: Financial Performance Analysis – For each Industry OEM – Charts & Analysis: Based on Latest Available Financial Results
1. Revenue Base & Growth Trend
2. Revenues Split by Key Segments
3. Revenues Split by Key Geographic Markets & Regions
4. Gross Earnings & Margin Trend
5. Operating Earnings & Operating Margin Trend
6. Return on Sales Trend
7. Profitability Growth Trend
8. Cash Flow from Operations
9. R&D Expenditure Trend
10. CAPEX Trend
11. Order Intake & Aircraft Deliveries Trend
12. Order Backlog Position
Section 3: SWOT Analysis-For each of the Top 5 U.S. Industry Players
Sources of Strengths which could be Leveraged
Weaknesses to Overcome & Offset
Opportunities to Capitalize Upon
Threats to Mitigate
Section 4: Comparative Analysis of Strengths
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
General Dynamics Corporation
RTX
Section 5: Comparative Analysis of Weaknesses
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The Boeing Company
General Dynamics Corporation
RTX
Section 6: Strategy Focus and Priorities
Section 7: Key Strategies & Plans
Business Portfolio Strategies & Plans
Service Level Strategies & Plans
Technological and R&D Strategies & Plans
Market Specific Strategies & Plans – Traditional & Emerging Markets
Corporate Strategies & Plans
Sales, Marketing & Branding Strategies and Plans
Manufacturing/Production Strategies & Plans
Business Growth Strategies & Plans – Organic & Inorganic
Financial Strategies & Plans
Acquisitions, Strategic Alliances & JVs
Other Strategies & Strategic Initiatives
Section 8: Global Aerospace & Defense Market – Force Field Analysis – Analysis of Driving and Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics
Driving Forces
Restraining Forces
Section 9: Key Trends
Industry Trends
Market Trends
Technology Trends
Section – 10: Key Issues, Challenges & Risk Factors
Section – 11: Latest & Upcoming Defense Programs in the United States – Program Factsheets & Analysis
Section – 12: Key Emerging & Game Changer Technologies
Section – 13: Strategic Market Outlook – Global Aerospace & Defense Market – 2024-2027
13.1 Analysis of Emerging Market Scenario for Aerospace & Defense
13.2 U.S. & Global Defense Spending Trends
13.3 Global Top 5 & Top 10 Defense Spending Nations
13.4 Global Defense Spending – Market Outlook & Growth Projections – 2024-2027
13.5 Global Defense Spending – Trends & Spending Projections – 2024-2027
13.6 Global Defense Spending & Growth Rates for Key Regions
13.7 Global Commercial Aircraft Market – 2023-2042 – Aircraft Deliveries Forecast – In Units and Value Terms
13.8 Global Commercial Aircraft Market – 2023-2042 – Aircraft Deliveries Forecast for Segments – In Units and Value Terms
13.9 Global Commercial Aircraft Market – 2023-2042 – Aircraft Deliveries Forecast for Key Markets & Regions
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