
Global Aerospace Testing Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis Report Based on Application (Aircraft Structures, Avionics & Electronics, Propulsion Systems, Space Systems, and Interiors), ByTesting Type, By End Use, By Aviation Type (Commercial Aviation,
Description
The Global Aerospace Testing Market size is expected to reach USD8.71 billion by 2032, rising at a market growth of 4.6% CAGR during the forecast period.
Key Highlights:
The North America Aerospace Testing Market dominated the Global Market in 2024, accounting for a 37.90% revenue share in 2024.
The US Aerospace Testing Market is expected to continue its dominance in North America region thereby reaching a market size of 2.54 billion by 2032.
Among the various Application segments, the Aircraft Structures dominated the global market contributing a revenue share of 37.49% in 2024.
In terms of the testing type segmentation, the Material Testing segment is projected to dominate the global market with the projected revenue share of 29.50% in 2032.
OEMs led the end use segments in 2024, capturing a 27.42% revenue share and is projected to continue its dominance during projected period.
Among different Aviation type, IT & Telecommunication sector with a revenue contribution of 3.29 billion in 2024 is projected to continue its dominance.
The aerospace testing market has transformed from basic government-led aviation checks to a complex system that balances compliance with regulations, OEM innovation, and specialized service providers. As aircraft design gets more complicated with jet engines, lightweight composites, and advanced avionics, the need for non-destructive testing (NDT), digital simulation tools, and automated inspection systems has grown. As global supply chains have come together, independent companies have taken over the testing responsibilities that used to be done in-house. At the same time, digitalization and automation have made it possible to test faster, more accurately, and at a lower cost throughout the aerospace lifecycle. Testing is very important for safety, performance, and reliability in aviation, defense, and space exploration today.
Some important trends in the market are the use of advanced inspection technologies for composite materials, the standardization of global standards to make supply chains more efficient, and the growth of testing into space exploration and defense modernization. The top companies are trying to grow their businesses around the world by putting money into automated NDT platforms and digital inspection systems, and by getting international accreditation to make sure they follow the rules. It is also important for companies to form strategic partnerships with government space programs and defense agencies so they can take advantage of opportunities in next-generation aerospace missions. OEM-affiliated providers use production alignment to shape the competitive landscape. Independent specialists focus on flexibility and innovation, while global firms compete on geographic presence, complex project capabilities, and strict quality standards.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Partnerships as the key developmental strategy to keep pace with the changing demands of end users. In 2024, September, Rolls-Royce Plc announced the partnership with easyJet, an airline to conduct full-scale hydrogen engine testing at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, advancing zero-carbon aviation technology. This program focuses on modifying the Pearl 15 engine for 100% hydrogen fuel, supporting Rolls-Royce’s net-zero goal by 2050 and sustainable aviation innovations. Additionally, In 2021, November, Lockheed Martin Corporation announced the partnership with Keysight Technologies to advance 5G solutions for aerospace and defense communications. Their 5G.MIL testbed supports secure, resilient connectivity across multiple domains, enabling rapid testing and validation of 5G technologies for mission-critical defense applications, enhancing cybersecurity and interoperability.
Based on the Analysis presented in the KBV Cardinal matrix; Lockheed Martin Corporation, Airbus SE, and Rolls-Royce Plc are the forerunners in the Aerospace Testing Market. Companies such as SGS S.A., Bureau Veritas S.A., and Intertek Group PLC are some of the key innovators in Aerospace Testing Market. In May, 2025, Airbus SE announced the partnership with GKN Aerospace to advance hydrogen-powered aviation by developing cryogenic cooling and electrical systems. Led by Airbus Tech Hub and part of the Dutch “Luchtvaart in Transitie” program, the initiative aims to mature liquid hydrogen technologies and establish new testing facilities to support future sustainable aircraft.
COVID 19 Impact Analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic hurt the aerospace testing market by lowering demand as airlines grounded their fleets and delayed deliveries of new planes. Testing companies had to deal with money problems, project delays, and problems with the supply chain that made it hard to get equipment and staff. Many facilities were only able to operate at half their normal capacity, which slowed down both commercial and defense programs. The sector got even weaker when the government moved money around in its budget and airlines put off signing contracts. Overall, uncertainty in aviation made people less likely to spend and invest, which greatly slowed the growth of the market during the pandemic. Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the market.
Application Outlook
Based on application, the aerospace testing market is characterized into aircraft structures, avionics & electronics, propulsion systems, space systems and interiors. The avionics & electronics segment attained 27% revenue share in the aerospace testing market in 2024. Avionics and electronics represent another key area of aerospace testing, covering systems such as navigation, communication, flight controls, and onboard sensors. As modern aircraft integrate advanced digital and automated technologies, testing becomes essential to ensure accuracy, safety, and resilience. With the rise of smart and connected aviation systems, reliability in avionics has become more important than ever. This makes the segment one of the fastest-evolving within the industry.
Testing Type Outlook
On the basis of testing type, the aerospace testing market is classified into material testing, structural/component testing, environmental testing, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing, software testing, and others. The structural/component testing segment recorded 28% revenue share in the aerospace testing market in 2024. Structural and component testing is another significant segment, dedicated to assessing the performance of aircraft parts such as wings, fuselage sections, and landing gear. The goal is to confirm that these components meet regulatory standards and function safely under load and stress conditions.
Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the Aerospace testing market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The North America segment recorded 38% revenue share in the aerospace testing market in 2024. North America is the biggest market for aerospace testing. The U.S. leads the way with its strong defense modernization programs, big commercial aerospace companies, and growing space exploration efforts. OEMs like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and SpaceX keep the demand for non-destructive testing (NDT), structural fatigue analysis, and advanced simulation platforms high. Airbus, Eurofighter programs, and the European Space Agency (ESA) all help growth in Europe. The EU's focus on green aviation and lightweight composites, along with strict EASA rules, are driving investment in digital inspection technologies and testing frameworks that are required by law.
The Asia-Pacific region is growing quickly. China, India, and Japan are all putting a lot of money into their own aircraft programs, modernizing their defense fleets, and sending commercial missions into space. Government-backed aerospace hubs and rising demand for NDT and simulation services to help make next-gen aircraft are helping the region grow. Latin America is slowly building up its testing infrastructure to keep up with global aerospace supply chains, especially in Brazil's Embraer-driven ecosystem. The Middle East is making itself more competitive by putting money into MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) facilities and defense aerospace projects. Africa is still in the early stages, focusing on safety compliance and partnerships with global testing providers. Overall, new regions are using government policies, partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and defense spending to improve their aerospace testing abilities
Recent Strategies Deployed in the Market
By Application
Key Highlights:
The North America Aerospace Testing Market dominated the Global Market in 2024, accounting for a 37.90% revenue share in 2024.
The US Aerospace Testing Market is expected to continue its dominance in North America region thereby reaching a market size of 2.54 billion by 2032.
Among the various Application segments, the Aircraft Structures dominated the global market contributing a revenue share of 37.49% in 2024.
In terms of the testing type segmentation, the Material Testing segment is projected to dominate the global market with the projected revenue share of 29.50% in 2032.
OEMs led the end use segments in 2024, capturing a 27.42% revenue share and is projected to continue its dominance during projected period.
Among different Aviation type, IT & Telecommunication sector with a revenue contribution of 3.29 billion in 2024 is projected to continue its dominance.
The aerospace testing market has transformed from basic government-led aviation checks to a complex system that balances compliance with regulations, OEM innovation, and specialized service providers. As aircraft design gets more complicated with jet engines, lightweight composites, and advanced avionics, the need for non-destructive testing (NDT), digital simulation tools, and automated inspection systems has grown. As global supply chains have come together, independent companies have taken over the testing responsibilities that used to be done in-house. At the same time, digitalization and automation have made it possible to test faster, more accurately, and at a lower cost throughout the aerospace lifecycle. Testing is very important for safety, performance, and reliability in aviation, defense, and space exploration today.
Some important trends in the market are the use of advanced inspection technologies for composite materials, the standardization of global standards to make supply chains more efficient, and the growth of testing into space exploration and defense modernization. The top companies are trying to grow their businesses around the world by putting money into automated NDT platforms and digital inspection systems, and by getting international accreditation to make sure they follow the rules. It is also important for companies to form strategic partnerships with government space programs and defense agencies so they can take advantage of opportunities in next-generation aerospace missions. OEM-affiliated providers use production alignment to shape the competitive landscape. Independent specialists focus on flexibility and innovation, while global firms compete on geographic presence, complex project capabilities, and strict quality standards.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Partnerships as the key developmental strategy to keep pace with the changing demands of end users. In 2024, September, Rolls-Royce Plc announced the partnership with easyJet, an airline to conduct full-scale hydrogen engine testing at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, advancing zero-carbon aviation technology. This program focuses on modifying the Pearl 15 engine for 100% hydrogen fuel, supporting Rolls-Royce’s net-zero goal by 2050 and sustainable aviation innovations. Additionally, In 2021, November, Lockheed Martin Corporation announced the partnership with Keysight Technologies to advance 5G solutions for aerospace and defense communications. Their 5G.MIL testbed supports secure, resilient connectivity across multiple domains, enabling rapid testing and validation of 5G technologies for mission-critical defense applications, enhancing cybersecurity and interoperability.
Based on the Analysis presented in the KBV Cardinal matrix; Lockheed Martin Corporation, Airbus SE, and Rolls-Royce Plc are the forerunners in the Aerospace Testing Market. Companies such as SGS S.A., Bureau Veritas S.A., and Intertek Group PLC are some of the key innovators in Aerospace Testing Market. In May, 2025, Airbus SE announced the partnership with GKN Aerospace to advance hydrogen-powered aviation by developing cryogenic cooling and electrical systems. Led by Airbus Tech Hub and part of the Dutch “Luchtvaart in Transitie” program, the initiative aims to mature liquid hydrogen technologies and establish new testing facilities to support future sustainable aircraft.
COVID 19 Impact Analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic hurt the aerospace testing market by lowering demand as airlines grounded their fleets and delayed deliveries of new planes. Testing companies had to deal with money problems, project delays, and problems with the supply chain that made it hard to get equipment and staff. Many facilities were only able to operate at half their normal capacity, which slowed down both commercial and defense programs. The sector got even weaker when the government moved money around in its budget and airlines put off signing contracts. Overall, uncertainty in aviation made people less likely to spend and invest, which greatly slowed the growth of the market during the pandemic. Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the market.
Application Outlook
Based on application, the aerospace testing market is characterized into aircraft structures, avionics & electronics, propulsion systems, space systems and interiors. The avionics & electronics segment attained 27% revenue share in the aerospace testing market in 2024. Avionics and electronics represent another key area of aerospace testing, covering systems such as navigation, communication, flight controls, and onboard sensors. As modern aircraft integrate advanced digital and automated technologies, testing becomes essential to ensure accuracy, safety, and resilience. With the rise of smart and connected aviation systems, reliability in avionics has become more important than ever. This makes the segment one of the fastest-evolving within the industry.
Testing Type Outlook
On the basis of testing type, the aerospace testing market is classified into material testing, structural/component testing, environmental testing, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing, software testing, and others. The structural/component testing segment recorded 28% revenue share in the aerospace testing market in 2024. Structural and component testing is another significant segment, dedicated to assessing the performance of aircraft parts such as wings, fuselage sections, and landing gear. The goal is to confirm that these components meet regulatory standards and function safely under load and stress conditions.
Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the Aerospace testing market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The North America segment recorded 38% revenue share in the aerospace testing market in 2024. North America is the biggest market for aerospace testing. The U.S. leads the way with its strong defense modernization programs, big commercial aerospace companies, and growing space exploration efforts. OEMs like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and SpaceX keep the demand for non-destructive testing (NDT), structural fatigue analysis, and advanced simulation platforms high. Airbus, Eurofighter programs, and the European Space Agency (ESA) all help growth in Europe. The EU's focus on green aviation and lightweight composites, along with strict EASA rules, are driving investment in digital inspection technologies and testing frameworks that are required by law.
The Asia-Pacific region is growing quickly. China, India, and Japan are all putting a lot of money into their own aircraft programs, modernizing their defense fleets, and sending commercial missions into space. Government-backed aerospace hubs and rising demand for NDT and simulation services to help make next-gen aircraft are helping the region grow. Latin America is slowly building up its testing infrastructure to keep up with global aerospace supply chains, especially in Brazil's Embraer-driven ecosystem. The Middle East is making itself more competitive by putting money into MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) facilities and defense aerospace projects. Africa is still in the early stages, focusing on safety compliance and partnerships with global testing providers. Overall, new regions are using government policies, partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and defense spending to improve their aerospace testing abilities
Recent Strategies Deployed in the Market
- Jul-2025: SGS S.A. acquired Applied Technical Services (ATS), a major U.S. provider of testing, inspection, calibration, and forensics. With 2,100 professionals across 85 facilities, ATS strengthens SGS’s aerospace and defense capabilities in North America, supporting its goal to double regional sales by 2027 and enhance service offerings.
- Nov-2024: Applus+ Group acquired Keystone Compliance, a U.S.-based testing company specializing in EMC/EMI, environmental, and packaging testing for sectors including aerospace and defense. The acquisition strengthens Applus+ Laboratories’ North American presence, enhances testing capabilities, and supports global market access, aligning with its strategic expansion and commitment to quality and safety.
- Sep-2024: Airbus SE teamed up with UK-based Plastometrex to standardize Profilometry-based Indentation Plastometry (PIP), a novel mechanical testing method. Unlike traditional tensile testing, PIP offers faster, simpler, and more data-rich material analysis, even on small or irregular samples. This collaboration aims to accelerate workflows and enhance safety and innovation in aerospace engineering through advanced materials testing
- Aug-2023: Applus+ Group acquired Rescoll, a top French laboratory specializing in materials testing and R&D, enhancing its services in medical devices and aerospace. With expertise in adhesives, coatings, and mechanical testing, Rescoll boosts Applus+’s presence in France, Germany, and Spain, supporting high-tech sectors with accredited, sustainable testing capabilities
- Sep-2022: Element Materials Technology acquired U.S.-based National Technical Systems (NTS), a leading provider of aerospace, defense, and space testing services. With 29 labs and 1,100 experts, NTS enhances Element’s North American presence. The deal strengthens Element’s service portfolio and sector reaches across key markets, supporting global expansion and customer demand.
- Element Materials Technology (Temasek Holdings)
- SGS S.A.
- Intertek Group PLC
- Applus+ Group
- The Boeing Company
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Rolls-Royce Plc (Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc)
- Airbus SE
- Mistras Group, Inc.
- Bureau Veritas S.A.
By Application
- Aircraft Structures
- Avionics & Electronics
- Propulsion Systems
- Space Systems
- Interiors
- Material Testing
- Structural/Component Testing
- Environmental Testing
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing
- Software Testing
- Other Testing Type
- OEMs
- MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul)
- Airlines & Defense Operators
- Government & Space Agencies
- Other End Use
- Commercial Aviation
- Military Aviation
- Space Exploration
- Other Aviation Type
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Russia
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- LAMEA
- Brazil
- Argentina
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Rest of LAMEA
Table of Contents
608 Pages
- Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
- 1.1 Market Definition
- 1.2 Objectives
- 1.3 Market Scope
- 1.4 Segmentation
- 1.4.1 Global Aerospace Testing Market, by Application
- 1.4.2 Global Aerospace Testing Market, by Testing Type
- 1.4.3 Global Aerospace Testing Market, by End Use
- 1.4.4 Global Aerospace Testing Market, by Aviation Type
- 1.4.5 Global Aerospace Testing Market, by Geography
- 1.5 Methodology for the research
- Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
- 2.1 Key Highlights
- Chapter 3. Market Overview
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.1.1 Overview
- 3.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
- 3.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 3.2.1 Market Drivers
- 3.2.2 Market Restraints
- 3.2.3 Market Opportunities
- 3.2.4 Market Challenges
- 3.3 Porter Five Forces Analysis
- Chapter 4. Market Trends – Aerospace Testing Market
- Chapter 5. State of Competition – Aerospace Testing Market
- Chapter 6. Product Life Cycle – Aerospace Testing Market
- Chapter 7. Market Consolidation – Aerospace Testing Market
- Chapter 8. Competition Analysis - Global
- 8.1 KBV Cardinal Matrix
- 8.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
- 8.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
- 8.2.2 Acquisition and Mergers
- 8.3 Top Winning Strategies
- 8.3.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2021-2025)
- 8.3.2 Key Strategic Move: (Partnerships, Collaborations & Agreements: 2021, Nov – 2025, May) Leading Players
- Chapter 9. Value Chain Analysis of Aerospace Testing Market
- 9.1 Research & Technology Development
- 9.2 Component Manufacturing & Material Preparation
- 9.3 Test Planning & Simulation Modeling
- 9.4 Laboratory Testing & Evaluation
- 9.5 Flight Testing & Operational Validation
- 9.6 Data Analysis, Reporting & Compliance Review
- 9.7 Certification, Support & Continuous Monitoring
- Chapter 10. Key Customer Criteria – Aerospace Testing Market
- Chapter 11. Global Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 11.1 Global Aircraft Structures Market by Region
- 11.2 Global Avionics & Electronics Market by Region
- 11.3 Global Propulsion Systems Market by Region
- 11.4 Global Space Systems Market by Region
- 11.5 Global Interiors Market by Region
- Chapter 12. Global Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 12.1 Global Material Testing Market by Region
- 12.2 Global Structural/Component Testing Market by Region
- 12.3 Global Environmental Testing Market by Region
- 12.4 Global Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing Market by Region
- 12.5 Global Software Testing Market by Region
- 12.6 Global Other Testing Type Market by Region
- Chapter 13. Global Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 13.1 Global OEMs Market by Region
- 13.2 Global MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) Market by Region
- 13.3 Global Airlines & Defense Operators Market by Region
- 13.4 Global Government & Space Agencies Market by Region
- 13.5 Global Other End Use Market by Region
- Chapter 14. Global Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 14.1 Global Commercial Aviation Market by Region
- 14.2 Global Military Aviation Market by Region
- 14.3 Global Space Exploration Market by Region
- 14.4 Global Other Aviation Type Market by Region
- Chapter 15. Global Aerospace Testing Market by Region
- 15.1 North America Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.1 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 15.1.1.1 Market Drivers
- 15.1.1.2 Market Restraints
- 15.1.1.3 Market Opportunities
- 15.1.1.4 Market Challenges
- 15.1.2 Market Trends – North America Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.3 State of Competition – North America Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.4 North America Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.1.4.1 North America Aircraft Structures Market by Country
- 15.1.4.2 North America Avionics & Electronics Market by Country
- 15.1.4.3 North America Propulsion Systems Market by Country
- 15.1.4.4 North America Space Systems Market by Country
- 15.1.4.5 North America Interiors Market by Country
- 15.1.5 North America Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.1.5.1 North America Material Testing Market by Country
- 15.1.5.2 North America Structural/Component Testing Market by Country
- 15.1.5.3 North America Environmental Testing Market by Country
- 15.1.5.4 North America Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing Market by Country
- 15.1.5.5 North America Software Testing Market by Country
- 15.1.5.6 North America Other Testing Type Market by Country
- 15.1.6 North America Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.1.6.1 North America OEMs Market by Country
- 15.1.6.2 North America MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) Market by Country
- 15.1.6.3 North America Airlines & Defense Operators Market by Country
- 15.1.6.4 North America Government & Space Agencies Market by Country
- 15.1.6.5 North America Other End Use Market by Country
- 15.1.7 North America Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.1.7.1 North America Commercial Aviation Market by Country
- 15.1.7.2 North America Military Aviation Market by Country
- 15.1.7.3 North America Space Exploration Market by Country
- 15.1.7.4 North America Other Aviation Type Market by Country
- 15.1.8 North America Aerospace Testing Market by Country
- 15.1.8.1 US Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.8.1.1 US Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.1.8.1.2 US Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.1.8.1.3 US Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.1.8.1.4 US Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.1.8.2 Canada Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.8.2.1 Canada Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.1.8.2.2 Canada Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.1.8.2.3 Canada Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.1.8.2.4 Canada Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.1.8.3 Mexico Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.8.3.1 Mexico Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.1.8.3.2 Mexico Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.1.8.3.3 Mexico Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.1.8.3.4 Mexico Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.1.8.4 Rest of North America Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.1.8.4.1 Rest of North America Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.1.8.4.2 Rest of North America Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.1.8.4.3 Rest of North America Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.1.8.4.4 Rest of North America Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2 Europe Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.1 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 15.2.1.1 Market Drivers
- 15.2.1.2 Market Restraints
- 15.2.1.3 Market Opportunities
- 15.2.1.4 Market Challenges
- 15.2.2 Market Trends – Europe Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.3 State of Competition – Europe Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.4 Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.4.1 Europe Aircraft Structures Market by Country
- 15.2.4.2 Europe Avionics & Electronics Market by Country
- 15.2.4.3 Europe Propulsion Systems Market by Country
- 15.2.4.4 Europe Space Systems Market by Country
- 15.2.4.5 Europe Interiors Market by Country
- 15.2.5 Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.5.1 Europe Material Testing Market by Country
- 15.2.5.2 Europe Structural/Component Testing Market by Country
- 15.2.5.3 Europe Environmental Testing Market by Country
- 15.2.5.4 Europe Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing Market by Country
- 15.2.5.5 Europe Software Testing Market by Country
- 15.2.5.6 Europe Other Testing Type Market by Country
- 15.2.6 Europe Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.6.1 Europe OEMs Market by Country
- 15.2.6.2 Europe MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) Market by Country
- 15.2.6.3 Europe Airlines & Defense Operators Market by Country
- 15.2.6.4 Europe Government & Space Agencies Market by Country
- 15.2.6.5 Europe Other End Use Market by Country
- 15.2.7 Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.7.1 Europe Commercial Aviation Market by Country
- 15.2.7.2 Europe Military Aviation Market by Country
- 15.2.7.3 Europe Space Exploration Market by Country
- 15.2.7.4 Europe Other Aviation Type Market by Country
- 15.2.8 Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Country
- 15.2.8.1 Germany Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.1.1 Germany Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.1.2 Germany Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.1.3 Germany Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.1.4 Germany Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.8.2 UK Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.2.1 UK Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.2.2 UK Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.2.3 UK Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.2.4 UK Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.8.3 France Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.3.1 France Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.3.2 France Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.3.3 France Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.3.4 France Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.8.4 Russia Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.4.1 Russia Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.4.2 Russia Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.4.3 Russia Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.4.4 Russia Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.8.5 Spain Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.5.1 Spain Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.5.2 Spain Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.5.3 Spain Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.5.4 Spain Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.8.6 Italy Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.6.1 Italy Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.6.2 Italy Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.6.3 Italy Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.6.4 Italy Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.2.8.7 Rest of Europe Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.2.8.7.1 Rest of Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.2.8.7.2 Rest of Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.2.8.7.3 Rest of Europe Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.2.8.7.4 Rest of Europe Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3 Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.1 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 15.3.1.1 Market Drivers
- 15.3.1.2 Market Restraints
- 15.3.1.3 Market Opportunities
- 15.3.1.4 Market Challenges
- 15.3.2 Market Trends – Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.3 State of Competition – Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.4 Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.4.1 Asia Pacific Aircraft Structures Market by Country
- 15.3.4.2 Asia Pacific Avionics & Electronics Market by Country
- 15.3.4.3 Asia Pacific Propulsion Systems Market by Country
- 15.3.4.4 Asia Pacific Space Systems Market by Country
- 15.3.4.5 Asia Pacific Interiors Market by Country
- 15.3.5 Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.5.1 Asia Pacific Material Testing Market by Country
- 15.3.5.2 Asia Pacific Structural/Component Testing Market by Country
- 15.3.5.3 Asia Pacific Environmental Testing Market by Country
- 15.3.5.4 Asia Pacific Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing Market by Country
- 15.3.5.5 Asia Pacific Software Testing Market by Country
- 15.3.5.6 Asia Pacific Other Testing Type Market by Country
- 15.3.6 Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.6.1 Asia Pacific OEMs Market by Country
- 15.3.6.2 Asia Pacific MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) Market by Country
- 15.3.6.3 Asia Pacific Airlines & Defense Operators Market by Country
- 15.3.6.4 Asia Pacific Government & Space Agencies Market by Country
- 15.3.6.5 Asia Pacific Other End Use Market by Country
- 15.3.7 Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.7.1 Asia Pacific Commercial Aviation Market by Country
- 15.3.7.2 Asia Pacific Military Aviation Market by Country
- 15.3.7.3 Asia Pacific Space Exploration Market by Country
- 15.3.7.4 Asia Pacific Other Aviation Type Market by Country
- 15.3.8 Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Country
- 15.3.8.1 China Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.1.1 China Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.1.2 China Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.1.3 China Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.1.4 China Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.8.2 Japan Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.2.1 Japan Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.2.2 Japan Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.2.3 Japan Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.2.4 Japan Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.8.3 India Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.3.1 India Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.3.2 India Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.3.3 India Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.3.4 India Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.8.4 South Korea Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.4.1 South Korea Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.4.2 South Korea Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.4.3 South Korea Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.4.4 South Korea Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.8.5 Singapore Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.5.1 Singapore Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.5.2 Singapore Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.5.3 Singapore Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.5.4 Singapore Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.8.6 Malaysia Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.6.1 Malaysia Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.6.2 Malaysia Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.6.3 Malaysia Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.6.4 Malaysia Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.3.8.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.3.8.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.3.8.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.3.8.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.3.8.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4 LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.1 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 15.4.1.1 Market Drivers
- 15.4.1.2 Market Restraints
- 15.4.1.3 Market Opportunities
- 15.4.1.4 Market Challenges
- 15.4.2 Market Trends – LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.3 State of Competition – LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.4 LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.4.1 LAMEA Aircraft Structures Market by Country
- 15.4.4.2 LAMEA Avionics & Electronics Market by Country
- 15.4.4.3 LAMEA Propulsion Systems Market by Country
- 15.4.4.4 LAMEA Space Systems Market by Country
- 15.4.4.5 LAMEA Interiors Market by Country
- 15.4.5 LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.5.1 LAMEA Material Testing Market by Country
- 15.4.5.2 LAMEA Structural/Component Testing Market by Country
- 15.4.5.3 LAMEA Environmental Testing Market by Country
- 15.4.5.4 LAMEA Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing Market by Country
- 15.4.5.5 LAMEA Software Testing Market by Country
- 15.4.5.6 LAMEA Other Testing Type Market by Country
- 15.4.6 LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.6.1 LAMEA OEMs Market by Country
- 15.4.6.2 LAMEA MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) Market by Country
- 15.4.6.3 LAMEA Airlines & Defense Operators Market by Country
- 15.4.6.4 LAMEA Government & Space Agencies Market by Country
- 15.4.6.5 LAMEA Other End Use Market by Country
- 15.4.7 LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.7.1 LAMEA Commercial Aviation Market by Country
- 15.4.7.2 LAMEA Military Aviation Market by Country
- 15.4.7.3 LAMEA Space Exploration Market by Country
- 15.4.7.4 LAMEA Other Aviation Type Market by Country
- 15.4.8 LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Country
- 15.4.8.1 Brazil Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.1.1 Brazil Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.1.2 Brazil Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.1.3 Brazil Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.1.4 Brazil Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.8.2 Argentina Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.2.1 Argentina Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.2.2 Argentina Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.2.3 Argentina Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.2.4 Argentina Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.8.3 UAE Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.3.1 UAE Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.3.2 UAE Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.3.3 UAE Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.3.4 UAE Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.8.4 Saudi Arabia Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.4.1 Saudi Arabia Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.4.2 Saudi Arabia Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.4.3 Saudi Arabia Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.4.4 Saudi Arabia Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.8.5 South Africa Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.5.1 South Africa Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.5.2 South Africa Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.5.3 South Africa Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.5.4 South Africa Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.8.6 Nigeria Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.6.1 Nigeria Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.6.2 Nigeria Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.6.3 Nigeria Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.6.4 Nigeria Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- 15.4.8.7 Rest of LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market
- 15.4.8.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Application
- 15.4.8.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Testing Type
- 15.4.8.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by End Use
- 15.4.8.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Aerospace Testing Market by Aviation Type
- Chapter 16. Company Profiles
- 16.1 Element Materials Technology (Temasek Holdings)
- 16.1.1 Company Overview
- 16.1.2 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.1.2.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
- 16.1.3 SWOT Analysis
- 16.2 SGS S.A.
- 16.2.1 Company Overview
- 16.2.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.2.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.2.4 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.2.4.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
- 16.2.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.3 Intertek Group PLC
- 16.3.1 Company Overview
- 16.3.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.3.4 SWOT Analysis
- 16.4 Applus+ Group
- 16.4.1 Company Overview
- 16.4.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.4.3 Divisional and Regional Analysis
- 16.4.4 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.4.4.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
- 16.4.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.5 The Boeing Company
- 16.5.1 Company Overview
- 16.5.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.5.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.5.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.5.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.5.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.5.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.6 Lockheed Martin Corporation
- 16.6.1 Company Overview
- 16.6.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.6.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.6.4 Research & Development Expense
- 16.6.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.6.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.6.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.7 Rolls-Royce plc (Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc)
- 16.7.1 Company Overview
- 16.7.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.7.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.7.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.7.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.7.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.7.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.8 Airbus SE
- 16.8.1 Company Overview
- 16.8.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.8.3 Segmental & Regional Analysis
- 16.8.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.8.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.8.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.8.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.9 Mistras Group, Inc.
- 16.9.1 Company Overview
- 16.9.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.9.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.9.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.9.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.10. Bureau Veritas S.A.
- 16.10.1 Company Overview
- 16.10.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.10.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.10.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.10.5 SWOT Analysis
- Chapter 17. Winning Imperatives of Aerospace Testing Market
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