Commercial Aircraft Seating Market to grow by USD 2,908 million from 2022 to 202… – Press Release

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NEW YORK, July 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The commercial aircraft seating market size is forecast to increase by USD 2,908 million from 2022 to 2027. The market is estimated to grow a CAGR of 6.75%, according to a recent market study by Technavio. The growth of the market will be driven by the need for cabin retrofitting to enhance passenger comfort, growing demand for luxury air travel, and rising procurement of new-generation aircraft. Charts & data tables about market and segment sizes for a historic period of five (2017-2021) years have been covered in this report. Download The Sample Report

Technavio has extensively analyzed 15 major vendors, including Adient Plc, Airbus SE, Autoflug GmbH, Aviointeriors Spa, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Expliseat SAS, Geven Spa, Ipeco Holdings Ltd., JAMCO Corp., James Park Associates International Ltd., John Swire and Sons Ltd., Mirus Aircraft Seating Ltd., PITCH AIRCRAFT SEATING SYSTEMS Ltd., Putsch GmbH and Co. KG, Raytheon Technologies Corp., Safran SA, Thompson Aero Seating Ltd., Unum Aircraft Seating Ltd., Zhejiang Tiancheng Automatic Control Co. Ltd., and ZIM AIRCRAFT SEATING GmbH.

Get a holistic overview of the commercial aircraft seating market from industry experts to evaluate and develop growth strategies. Download the Sample

Key Benefits for Industry Players & Stakeholders – 

  • The report offers information on the criticality of vendor inputs, including R&D, CAPEX, and technology.
  • It also provides detailed analyses of the market’s competitive landscape and vendors’ product offerings.
  • The report also provides a qualitative and quantitative analysis of vendors to help clients understand the wider business environment as well as the strengths and weaknesses of key market players. Data is qualitatively analyzed to categorize vendors as pure play, category-focused, industry-focused, and diversified; it is quantitatively analyzed to categorize vendors as dominant, leading, strong, tentative, and weak.

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