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Aerospace Equipment and Services - Growth and Investment Opportunities
Frost & Sullivan, Jan 2005


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Growth Opportunities Arise as Aerospace Industry Emerges from the Cyclical Trough

Having recovered from the effects of 9/11 in 2001, SARS outbreak in 2002, and Iraq war in 2003, the commercial aerospace industry is back on the growth track with many aerospace companies witnessing improved sales and profits during the first nine months of 2004 compared to the same period in 2003. Although aircraft orders are still to match the peak levels of 2000-2001, global economic recovery, stock market perception, and regulatory items are creating new opportunities for aerospace companies. Stricter security standards have led to growth in certain aerospace segments such as explosive detectives, training, and simulation. Available seat miles (ASMs), revenue passenger miles (RPMs), and passenger load factor (PLF) are also showing strong year-over-year growth, thereby reflecting the current health of the airlines industry.

Frost & Sullivans Aerospace Financial Benchmarking and Analysis (FBA) service presents a broad outline of the aerospace industry, highlighting major market and financial trends in key growth segments. It supports all investment and financial analysis needs of decision makers for the above segments, and provides a comprehensive financial analysis of leading U.S. aerospace firms. The current study focuses on four key growth segments of commercial aerospace, namely, business jets, fractional ownership, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO), and avionics.

Business Jets Expected to be Part of the High-Margin Segment

Business jets are emerging as one of the most lucrative segments in the aerospace industry and are expected to grow by 11 percent in the next 3-6 months (4Q04-1Q05). Executives in business jet companies forecast a brighter future in the next 4-5 quarters largely driven by fractional ownership, improvement in economy, accelerated bonus depreciation, and steady stock markets, observes the analyst of this research.
The phenomenal growth in business aviation can be attributed to superior connectivity made possible through 5,300 airports in the United States compared to the 558 served by commercial airlines. In order to cash in on this trend, business jet makers are aggressively launching new aircraft models tailored to suit different needs. Fractional ownership (FO) has also contributed to the success of business aircraft, particularly in the past 3-5 years. Although the overdependence on fractional programs is gradually declining, most big business jet makers continue to have majority of their orders coming in from FO providers.

Fractional Ownership and Third-Party MRO Show Potential for Growth

The FO and MRO segments are expected to grow by more than 15 percent in 2004-2005. FO has a great future and more than 50 percent of orders and backlogs with aircraft manufacturers are estimated to be accounted for by FO companies. The 25-hour flying time packages recently offered by FO companies are also attracting more number of domestic first class passengers.

Independent MRO shops are also thriving as outsourcing gains popularity due to changing dynamics in the airline industry. The independent MRO shops enjoy a considerable cost advantage over the captive shops in many of the leading airlines, says the analyst. Moreover, the emergence of low-cost carriers that prefer to outsource most of their non-core activities has also contributed significantly to growth of third-party MRO business.




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