Key Market Trends and Insights
- North America dominated the market in 2025 with approximately 41% share, driven by the concentration of major avionics OEMs, FAA NextGen compliance mandates, substantial defence spending, and a large general aviation fleet requiring cockpit modernisation.
- By Installation Type, the OEM Line-Fit segment held the largest share of approximately 65.2% in 2025, while the Retrofit segment is projected to witness faster growth at approximately 7.5% CAGR as airlines and business jet operators upgrade existing fleets with advanced synthetic vision capabilities.
- By Component Type, the Software segment, encompassing terrain-obstacle databases and AI-driven rendering engines, is expected to register the fastest CAGR of approximately 9.5% over the 2025 to 2035 forecast period due to the growing importance of data-subscription services and real-time terrain update capabilities.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: USD 569.4 Million
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD 892.3 Million
- CAGR from 2026-2035: 5.8%
- Fastest-Growing Regional Market: Asia Pacific
The market's growth is driven by regulatory mandates from aviation authorities including the FAA and EASA requiring enhanced situational awareness capabilities in both new and existing aircraft. FAA NextGen and EASA SESAR programmes create non-discretionary demand for synthetic vision retrofits and OEM installations. Airlines and business jet operators view SVS as the most cost-effective path to compliance because the software can be embedded in existing flight-deck architectures, minimising aircraft downtime. The growing integration of AI and machine learning into terrain-rendering engines is lowering pilot workload while opening ancillary revenue streams for data-subscription services. Key manufacturers including Honeywell, Collins Aerospace, Thales, L3Harris Technologies, Garmin, and Elbit Systems compete across commercial, military, and general aviation segments.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaway 1: Boeing secured a USD 20 billion NGAD contract in May 2025 to develop the F-47 sixth-generation fighter featuring AI-enabled autonomy with synthetic vision as a core safety layer.Key Takeaway 2: Universal Avionics released upgrades to InSight and ClearVision systems in October 2024, aimed at extending business jet lifespans by up to 20 years through advanced synthetic and enhanced vision integration.
Key Takeaway 3: Textron Aviation scheduled Garmin Synthetic Vision Guidance System upgrades for the Citation Latitude in 2025 and Citation Longitude in 2026, demonstrating growing business jet SVS adoption.
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Companies Mentioned
- Honeywell International Inc. (USA)
- Thales Group (France)
- Collins Aerospace (USA)
- L3Harris Technologies Inc. (USA)
- Garmin Ltd. (USA)
- Elbit Systems (Israel)
- Rockwell Collins (USA)

