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Aircraft Galley Carts Global Market Report 2024

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  • February 2024
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In the context of aircraft, galley carts are specialized service trolleys used by cabin crew to transport, store, and serve food and beverages to passengers during flights. Robustly designed to withstand turbulence and frequent use, these carts must adhere to strict aviation standards to ensure safety and efficiency. Typically made of lightweight and durable materials, such as aluminum or composite blends, they are optimized for high usage in the confined spaces of aircraft galleys. Their design often includes features to prevent spillage during transit, secure locking mechanisms to prevent unwanted cart movement, and compartments for organizing catering items. The aircraft galley cart market is composed of manufacturers who design and produce these carts, catering to commercial, business, and military aviation sectors. The market caters to a wide range of aircraft, from narrow-body airliners to expansive wide-body jets, and considers the diverse needs of airlines, including customization options for branding and specific service requirements. Sustainability trends and advancements in material technology influence product development, as manufacturers strive to provide more eco-friendly and lightweight solutions to support airlines in reducing fuel consumption and enhancing operational efficiency. Some prominent companies in the aircraft galley cart market include Zodiac Aerospace (part of the Safran Group), Iacobucci HF Aerospace, Diethelm Keller Aviation, Bucher Group, Korita Aviation, and Driessen Aircraft Interior Systems. These companies offer a variety of galley cart designs and services, catering to the evolving needs of the airline industry. Show Less Read more