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Africa IoT in Aviation Market By Component, By End User, By Application: Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2031

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  • 83 Pages
  • May 2023
  • Region: Africa
  • Allied Market Research
  • ID: 5916347
The Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market has been driven significantly in the past few years. This is attributed to boost in demand for enhanced safety and operational efficiency in the aviation industry. Various end users such as airlines, airports, as well as Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) companies are leveraging IoT technology to monitor aircraft health, track assets, and streamline operations. This need for efficiency is a major driving force for the market growth.

However, there are certain restraints of the growth of the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market. The stringent regulations pertaining to the security of sensitive information transmitted through IoT devices act as restraints of the market. The aviation sector is heavily regulated, and integrating IoT solutions without infringing on these regulations is a delicate balance. In addition, the initial investment required for IoT implementation is substantial, which poses major challenges for players in the market.

On the contrary, various lucrative opportunities are expected to evolve the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market. One such opportunity lies in ground operations as IoT solutions help optimize these by enhancing communication between ground staff, minimizing delays, and improving baggage handling. In addition, the passenger experience segment holds remunerative potential owing to demand for IoT in applications such as personalized services, smooth check-ins, and entertainment options.

Recent trends in the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market reflect the changing preferences and advancements in the industry. The key trend projected to dominate the market in future is increase in IoT platforms and ecosystems. With expansion of the market, players aim to develop platforms which are able to integrate various IoT devices and applications seamlessly. These platforms are expected to facilitate data sharing and analysis, therefore leading to more efficient & connected aviation operations.

The Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market is segmented by component, end user, and application. On the basis of component, the market is divided into hardware, software, and services. Depending on end user, the market is classified into airline, airports, MROs, and manufacturers. As per application, the market is categorized into ground operations, passenger experience, asset management, and air traffic management.

Qualitative insights of the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market depict the diverse perspectives and strategies of stakeholders. New product development and constant R&D activities are at the forefront of the market, as companies strive to offer cutting-edge IoT solutions which address the unique requirements of the aviation industry. Furthermore, understanding end-user perceptions is substantial for companies to align their offerings with the expectations of consumers. Moreover, flexible and competitive pricing strategies are implemented to cater to the unique needs of the industry as well as earn profits.

The Porter’s five forces analysis assists to understand the competitive scenario of the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market and role of each stakeholder. The analysis includes threat of new entrants, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of suppliers, and competitive rivalry. The threat of new entrants is relatively low due to high capital requirements and regulatory barriers. The bargaining power of buyers is moderate depending upon the quality of the service. The bargaining power of suppliers varies depending on the specific IoT components or services. Hardware suppliers hold high bargaining power due to limited alternatives. Contrarily, the bargaining power of software and service providers is low. The threat of substitutes is relatively low as IoT technology offers unique advantages in terms of real-time data, connectivity, and automation. Competitive rivalry is high in the market, with numerous players competing for large market share.

SWOT analysis offers an insightful perspective on the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market, dissecting its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The strengths of the market include the advanced attributes of IoT technology such as real-time monitoring, enhanced safety, and operational efficiency. However, the weaknesses of the market are high initial investment and regulatory complexities. On the contrary, opportunities for the market involve IoT platform development and constant R&D activities. The threat to the market is due to intense competitive rivalry and the possibility of data breach.

The major players dominating the Africa Internet of Things (IoT) in aviation market are Honeywell International Inc., IBM Corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Rockwell Collins, Inc., SAP SE, Garmin Ltd., Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., GE Aviation, Thales Group, and Collins Aerospace.

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Key Market Segments

By Component

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Services

By End User

  • Airline
  • Airport
  • MROs
  • Manufacturers

By Application

  • Ground Operations
  • Passenger Experience
  • Asset Management
  • Air Traffic Management
  • Key Market Players
  • Airports Company South Africa
  • SITA
  • Konektel
  • Nokia
  • WIOCC
  • Ericsson
  • Novetel Aeronautics
  • Accenture
  • Honeywell International
  • Microsoft

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Report Description
1.2. Key Market Segments
1.3. Key Benefits to the Stakeholders
1.4. Research Methodology
CHAPTER 2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.1. CXO Perspective
CHAPTER 3: MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1. Market Definition and Scope
3.2. Key Findings
3.3. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.4. Market Dynamics
3.5. COVID-19 Impact Analysis on the market
CHAPTER 4: AFRICA IOT IN AVIATION MARKET, BY COMPONENT
4.1. Overview
4.2. Hardware
4.3. Software
4.4. Services
CHAPTER 5: AFRICA IOT IN AVIATION MARKET, BY END USER
5.1. Overview
5.2. Airline
5.3. Airport
5.4. MROs
5.5. Manufacturers
CHAPTER 6: AFRICA IOT IN AVIATION MARKET, BY APPLICATION
6.1. Overview
6.2. Ground Operations
6.3. Passenger Experience
6.4. Asset Management
6.5. Air Traffic Management
CHAPTER 7: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Top winning strategies
7.3. Product Mapping of Top 10 Player
7.4. Competitive Dashboard
7.5. Competitive Heatmap
7.6. Top player positioning, 2021
CHAPTER 8: COMPANY PROFILES
8.1. Airports Company South Africa
8.2. SITA
8.3. Konektel
8.4. Nokia
8.5. WIOCC
8.6. Ericsson
8.7. Novetel Aeronautics
8.8. Accenture
8.9. Honeywell International
8.10. Microsoft
List of Tables
Table 01. Africa IoT in Aviation Market, by Component, 2021-2031 ($ Million)
Table 02. Africa IoT in Aviation Market, by End-user, 2021-2031 ($ Million)
Table 03. Africa IoT in Aviation Market, by Application, 2021-2031 ($ Million)
Table 04. Airports Company South Africa: Key Executives
Table 05. Airports Company South Africa: Company Snapshot
Table 06. Airports Company South Africa: Operating Segments
Table 07. Airports Company South Africa: Product Portfolio
Table 08. Airports Company South Africa: Key Stratergies
Table 09. Sita: Key Executives
Table 10. Sita: Company Snapshot
Table 11. Sita: Operating Segments
Table 12. Sita: Product Portfolio
Table 13. Sita: Key Stratergies
Table 14. Konektel: Key Executives
Table 15. Konektel: Company Snapshot
Table 16. Konektel: Operating Segments
Table 17. Konektel: Product Portfolio
Table 18. Konektel: Key Stratergies
Table 19. Nokia: Key Executives
Table 20. Nokia: Company Snapshot
Table 21. Nokia: Operating Segments
Table 22. Nokia: Product Portfolio
Table 23. Nokia: Key Stratergies
Table 24. Wiocc: Key Executives
Table 25. Wiocc: Company Snapshot
Table 26. Wiocc: Operating Segments
Table 27. Wiocc: Product Portfolio
Table 28. Wiocc: Key Stratergies
Table 29. Ericsson: Key Executives
Table 30. Ericsson: Company Snapshot
Table 31. Ericsson: Operating Segments
Table 32. Ericsson: Product Portfolio
Table 33. Ericsson: Key Stratergies
Table 34. Novetel Aeronautics: Key Executives
Table 35. Novetel Aeronautics: Company Snapshot
Table 36. Novetel Aeronautics: Operating Segments
Table 37. Novetel Aeronautics: Product Portfolio
Table 38. Novetel Aeronautics: Key Stratergies
Table 39. Accenture: Key Executives
Table 40. Accenture: Company Snapshot
Table 41. Accenture: Operating Segments
Table 42. Accenture: Product Portfolio
Table 43. Accenture: Key Stratergies
Table 44. Honeywell International: Key Executives
Table 45. Honeywell International: Company Snapshot
Table 46. Honeywell International: Operating Segments
Table 47. Honeywell International: Product Portfolio
Table 48. Honeywell International: Key Stratergies
Table 49. Microsoft: Key Executives
Table 50. Microsoft: Company Snapshot
Table 51. Microsoft: Operating Segments
Table 52. Microsoft: Product Portfolio
Table 53. Microsoft: Key Stratergies
List of Figures
Figure 01. Africa IoT in Aviation Market, 2021-2031
Figure 02. Segmentation of Africa IoT in Aviation Market, 2021-2031
Figure 03. Top Investment Pockets in Africa IoT in Aviation Market (2022-2031)
Figure 04. Porter's Five - 1
Figure 05. Porter's Five - 2
Figure 06. Porter's Five - 3
Figure 07. Porter's Five - 4
Figure 08. Porter's Five - 5
Figure 09. Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities: Africa IoT in Aviation Market
Figure 10. Africa IoT in Aviation Market,By Component, 2021 ($ Million)
Figure 11. Africa IoT in Aviation Market,By End-user, 2021 ($ Million)
Figure 12. Africa IoT in Aviation Market,By Application, 2021 ($ Million)
Figure 13. Top Winning Strategies, by Year
Figure 14. Top Winning Strategies, by Development
Figure 15. Top Winning Strategies, by Company
Figure 16. Product Mapping of Top 10 Players
Figure 17. Competitive Dashboard
Figure 18. Competitive Heatmap: Africa IoT in Aviation Market
Figure 19. Top Player Positioning, 2021
Figure 20. Airports Company South Africa: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 21. Airports Company South Africa: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 22. Airports Company South Africa: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 23. Sita: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 24. Sita: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 25. Sita: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 26. Konektel: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 27. Konektel: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 28. Konektel: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 29. Nokia: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 30. Nokia: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 31. Nokia: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 32. Wiocc: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 33. Wiocc: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 34. Wiocc: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 35. Ericsson: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 36. Ericsson: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 37. Ericsson: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 38. Novetel Aeronautics: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 39. Novetel Aeronautics: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 40. Novetel Aeronautics: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 41. Accenture: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 42. Accenture: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 43. Accenture: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 44. Honeywell International: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 45. Honeywell International: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 46. Honeywell International: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)
Figure 47. Microsoft: Net Sales, 2020-2022* ($ Million)
Figure 48. Microsoft: Revenue Share, by Segment, 2021 (%)
Figure 49. Microsoft: Revenue Share, by Geography, 2021 (%)

Companies Mentioned

  • Airports Company South Africa
  • SITA
  • Konektel
  • Nokia
  • WIOCC
  • Ericsson
  • Novetel Aeronautics
  • Accenture
  • Honeywell International
  • Microsoft

Methodology

The analyst offers exhaustive research and analysis based on a wide variety of factual inputs, which largely include interviews with industry participants, reliable statistics, and regional intelligence. The in-house industry experts play an instrumental role in designing analytic tools and models, tailored to the requirements of a particular industry segment. The primary research efforts include reaching out participants through mail, tele-conversations, referrals, professional networks, and face-to-face interactions.

They are also in professional corporate relations with various companies that allow them greater flexibility for reaching out to industry participants and commentators for interviews and discussions.

They also refer to a broad array of industry sources for their secondary research, which typically include; however, not limited to:

  • Company SEC filings, annual reports, company websites, broker & financial reports, and investor presentations for competitive scenario and shape of the industry
  • Scientific and technical writings for product information and related preemptions
  • Regional government and statistical databases for macro analysis
  • Authentic news articles and other related releases for market evaluation
  • Internal and external proprietary databases, key market indicators, and relevant press releases for market estimates and forecast

Furthermore, the accuracy of the data will be analyzed and validated by conducting additional primaries with various industry experts and KOLs. They also provide robust post-sales support to clients.

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