PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1446945
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1446945
The aviation crew management system is a comprehensive system that integrates several functional areas, including crew rostering, crew tracking, crew scheduling, crew communication, and crew qualification management.
The growth of these technologies is important for ensuring effective and safe airplane operations. Due to this, airlines are using these technologies more often to ensure that crew members get sufficient rest in between flights to help them feel less exhausted. With several players addressing the growing demand, the global market is becoming more fragmented. Government laws restricting on-board employees' working hours are also anticipated to support industry expansion. Market expansion may be restricted by the high development costs of these systems and the inadequate effectiveness of staff management systems in taking individual traits into consideration.
The global aviation crew management system market was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to disturbances in the supply chain and production procedures. The dynamics of the market were impacted by fluctuating demand and economic uncertainty. Despite these obstacles, the market quickly rebounded due to the defense industry's increased investment in the purchase of aerial, land, and marine vehicles for its aviation personnel.
Industries and key players are actively working towards enhancing crew management, safety and reliability. Consequently, the aviation sector has experienced significant growth. According to Boeing's commercial market prediction for 2020-2039, there is an expansion of over 4% in airline traffic, with the Asia-Pacific region leading in growth. Managing a team effectively requires handling things such as staff allocation, planning, regulatory compliance, and training. It increases customer satisfaction, improves safety, reduces operating costs, and maximizes workforce utilization. Industry analysis shows that the crew management market is growing steadily owing to rising demand for effective personnel deployment across various industries, increased international trade, and technological improvements.
The rise in the need for safety in flights can be attributed to several factors. The continuous increase in air traffic demands increased safety measures to accommodate the growing volume of passengers and aircraft. Moreover, technological advancements in aviation need regular updates to safety protocols to align with the capabilities of new aircraft, navigation systems, and communication technologies. Stringent safety standards and regulations imposed by aviation authorities and regulatory bodies necessitate compliance from airlines and aircraft manufacturers, thus emphasizing safety measures. For instances, AIC 09/2020 dated June 12, 2020, on "Requirements for grant of Operating Authorization to Foreign Airlines under the Bilateral Air Services Agreements" ("AIC No. 9") executes conditions on ownership, effective control and the safety qualifications of foreign airlines.
In addition, public perception and confidence in air travel are heavily influenced by safety incidents, prompting airlines to prioritize safety to reassure passengers and maintain their reputation. Lastly, the substantial cost of safety incidents, both in terms of human lives and financial implications, underscores the importance of implementing and continuously improving safety measures in the aviation industry.
The market is driven by an increase in air traffic, infrastructure spending expansion, regional government initiatives to bolster their manufacturing sectors, and major global players' significant R&D efforts aimed at reducing the overall carbon footprint and enhancing operational efficiency in crew management systems. The significant technological innovations fuel the market expansion.
Advancements in digital technologies and connectivity are also influencing turbofan engine trends. The integration of digital systems allows for real-time monitoring and data analysis, leading to more efficient engine performance. Predictive maintenance, enabled by data analytics, helps airlines identify and address potential issues before they result in operational disruptions. Connectivity features in crew management system facilitate communication between the aircraft and ground control, enabling more efficient flight operations and maintenance planning.
The aviation crew management system market is segmented into component, application, end-user, deployment mode, and region. On the basis of component, the market is bifurcated into solution and services. On the basis of application, the market is divided into planning, tracking, training and others. On the basis of end-user, the market is classified into commercial aviation, military and defence, and cargo airlines. On the basis of deployment mode, the market is categorized into cloud based and on-premises. Region wise, the aviation crew management system market trends are analyzed across North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Russia, Italy, Spain and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa).
Competitive analysis and profiles of the major global aviation crew management system market players that have been provided in the report include CAE Inc.; IBS Software Services; Jeppesen (Boeing Company); Lufthansa Systems; AIMS International Ltd; NAVBLUE Company; Mphasis Company; Intelisys System; Hitit Software Services, Leon Software. The key strategies adopted by the major players of the global aviation crew management system market are product launch, mergers, and acquisitions.
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