Year | Value |
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2024 | USD 27.86 Billion |
2030 | USD 27.86 Billion |
CAGR (2023-2030) | 20.61 % |
Note – Market size depicts the revenue generated over the financial year
ADS-B, or Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, is a new technology, which is expected to reach a market value of $ 27.86 billion in 2024 and maintain that value through to 2030. This stability, combined with a robust CAGR of 20.61% from 2023 to 2030, indicates a dynamic landscape, driven by technological advancements and increased regulatory mandates for air traffic management. ADS-B will improve the safety and efficiency of air traffic management. The growing need for real-time data between aircraft and air traffic controllers will enhance situational awareness and reduce the risk of collisions. Furthermore, the international drive to modernize air traffic management is encouraging ADS-B investments. Strategic initiatives from industry leaders, such as Honeywell International Inc., Rockwell Collins, and Thales Group, will increase their market share. Recent collaborations to integrate ADS-B with next-generation air traffic management systems demonstrate the industry’s commitment to deploying new technology to improve efficiency and safety.
The Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) market is expected to witness significant growth across all regions, driven by advancements in aviation technology, regulatory mandates, and growing air traffic. North America is characterized by the presence of strong players and a well-established regulatory framework, whereas Europe is focused on implementing airspace regulations. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow rapidly due to the increasing demand for air travel and the growing investments in the aviation sector. The Middle East and Africa are expected to grow at a rapid pace, owing to government initiatives to improve aviation safety. The Latin America region is gradually implementing ADS-B technology to modernize air traffic management.
“Besides the fact that it is a great advantage to know in real time the position of the aircraft which are in the vicinity, ADS-B also allows the pilot to have more accurate weather data and to have a better control of the weather.” — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) market is a key component in the modernization of air traffic control and safety. The ADS-B market is currently growing steadily, driven by increasing air traffic and the need for aircraft to exchange data in real time with the control tower. In addition, regulatory measures such as the United States FAA’s requirement for aircraft to be equipped with ADS-B in the United States are promoting the ADS-B market, ensuring compliance and safety in the aviation sector.
ADS-B is expected to gain in importance as the need for greater situational awareness in aviation increases, and satellite technology advances make the systems more reliable. The current transition from trial to implementation is under way, with the European Union’s SESAR program and several carriers like Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines already deploying ADS-B. Applications include air traffic control, collision avoidance and search and rescue. The drive to meet ADS-B compliance and the emphasis on sustainable aviation practices are expected to boost growth. The key growth drivers are satellite navigation and data analytics.
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The most important technological developments are the integration of satellite systems and the development of data analysis. The implementation of the NEXTGEN air traffic management system and the world's push for sustainable aviation are also important drivers. In addition, emerging trends such as the emergence of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the increasing need for real-time data sharing between aviation stakeholders will open up new opportunities for ADS-B solutions. In the face of these changes, the industry and the various actors must remain flexible to seize opportunities and comply with the international regulatory framework.
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