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Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: Aug. 1, 2007
Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 1. Market Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Key Findings
- 1. Increased growth opportunities
- 2. Commercial Aircraft and Engine Market
- 1. Macro Level Insight
- 1. Booming Economy
- 2. Trade Expansion
- 3. Burgeoning Airline Industry
- 2. Micro Level Insight
- 1. Escalating MRO Market
- 2. Global Perspective
- 3. Joint Venture and Partnership
- 4. Personnel Issues
- 3. Commercial Aircraft and Engine MRO Market Analysis
- 1. Industry Structure
- 1. Market Overview
- 2. Make up/Infrastructure of Companies in the Industry
- 3. Major Market Standing
- 4. Market Extension
- 5. Competitive Arrangements
- 6. Relative Diversification
- 7. Low Operating Costs
- 8. Investment
- 9. Expanding Horizons
- 4. Commercial Aircraft and Engine MRO Industry Challenges and Market Drivers/Restraints
- 1. Industry Challenges
- 1. Factors Challenging the MRO Market
- 2. Market Drivers
- 1. Factors Driving the MRO Market
- 3. Market Restraints
- 1. Factor Restraining the MRO Market
- 5. Commercial Aircraft and Engine Measurement
- 1. MRO Market Measurements
- 1. Market Segment Overview
- 2. Engine Maintenance
- 3. Component Maintenance
- 4. Line Maintenance
- 5. Airframe Maintenance
- 6. Modification
- 7. Total MRO Market
- 2. MRO Market Trends
- 1. Market Engineering Analysis
- 2. Demand Forecast Analysis
- 3. Market Trends
- 3. Commercial A/C MRO Customer Value Requirements-Benefit Analysis
- 1. Customer Value Requirements
- 6. Competitors Analysis
- 1. Overview
- 1. Competitive Structure
- 2. Competitive Share
- 7. MRO Center
- 1. Country Analysis
- 1. China
- 2. Japan
- 3. South Korea
- 8. MRO Industry Tactical Implementations
- 1. Strategic Recommendations
- 1. Improve Service Metrics
- 2. Complete Solutions
- 3. Adapting E-Commerce and IT solutions
- 4. Periodical Training Programmes
- 5. Strong Supply Chain
- 9. Appendix
- 1. Decision Support Database
- 1. International and Major Domestic Carriers Fleet size
AbstractThis Frost & Sullivan research service titled N.E. Asia (China/Japan/South Korea) Aircraft & Engine MRO Markets provides an in-depth analysis of the market pertaining to maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft and engines. The study also describes key geographical trends and includes revenue forecasts as well as strategic recommendations for business development. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following segments: engine maintenance, component maintenance, line maintenance, airframe maintenance, and modifications.
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
- Commercial aviation
- MRO services
Market Overview
Fleet Proliferation and Burgeoning Air Traffic Drives Demand for Enhanced MRO Services
China, Japan, and South Korea are known to be the strongest growth regions for the foreseeable future of the aircraft and engine maintenance, repairs, and overhauling (MRO) market in Northeast Asia. These three countries are set to have a major share in the world commercial aerospace industry. Government and private equity organizations are considering investing in aircraft MRO centers. Low cost and legacy carriers are procuring aircrafts and are looking for a complete A-Z MRO service package from related service providers.
"The increasing domestic passenger market is the factor driving the aviation industry of these three countries," notes the analyst of this research service. "New aircraft are being added to the fleet and these are expected to address the demand of traffic growth." The aircraft and engine MRO market directly correlates with air traffic growth and aircraft utilization. Accordingly, the aviation industry is set to gain from the new infrastructure and major MRO service providers in the region are equipping themselves for the expanding market, focusing on the prime objective of improved quality along with timely deliverables.
MRO Service Providers to Focus on Providing Quality Service Deliverables at Low Costs
The aviation industry in China, Japan, and South Korea is undergoing dramatic changes. This is mainly due to the expansion of trade and liberalization of aviation policies leading to the entry of low cost carriers to cater to increased regional aviation. While business related to MRO activities was affected during the global crisis of 9/11 and SARS, the present scenario reflects tremendous potential for growth.
With high competition and demand for services, the bargaining power of airlines is increasing. As a result, MROs would do well to analyze the prevalent trends and initiate cost-effective policies. They will need to work constantly towards quality service deliverables at a lower cost. Enhanced customer value benefit programs will not only generate increased income but also bring forth long-term service contracts. Moreover, the turn-around-time of maintenance and service should be the prime focus for all MROs to sustain the existing client base. "Airlines are increasingly trying to identify service providers that can provide total service packages including material and parts supply, integrated information system process, and infrastructure," states the analyst. "Hence, MROs should strive to provide the entire gamut of services."
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