World's 4 Leading Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engine Manufacturers Strategy Dossier 2017 - Pratt & Whitney, GE Aviation, Rolls Royce, Safran - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "World's 4 Leading Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engine Manufacturers - Strategy Dossier - 2017 - Key Strategies, Plans, SWOT, Trends & Growth Opportunities, Market Outlook - Pratt & Whitney, GE Aviation, Rolls Royce, Safran" report to their offering.

The entry into service of latest, next generation, high bypass ratio turbofan engines on commercial aircrafts has played a significant role in the dawn of the second golden age for commercial aviation being witnessed by the industry currently. The entry into service of these next generation engines has led to culmination of decades of research on material sciences innovations, propulsion technologies and concepts by the industry into in-service engines promising optimized operating economics, enhanced performance and reduced noise & emission levels.

The narrow body aircraft segment in 2016 witnessed the entry into service of two all-new engines for the first time in almost 30 years with commercial aviation in the middle of its second golden era marked by record & burgeoning order backlogs for new aircraft programs across most industry OEMs, rapid growth in passenger traffic and growing airlines profitability aided by a favorable oil price environment.

The battle for supremacy amongst Pratt & Whitney's GTF and CFM's LEAP in the narrow body aircraft segment; which accounts for over half of total global turbofan engine deliveries in unit terms; is likely to be fought fiercely and will be the key to shaping emerging market dynamics over medium term with both competing engine families having successfully entered service in 2016.

The wide body aircraft market, too, is poised for disruption over medium term with Boeing actively planning & exploring the market for the introduction of a new middle of the market aircraft (NMA) program, Rolls Royce developing its next generation of wide body aircraft engines based on geared turbofan engine technology and Pratt & Whitney planning a foray into the wide body aircraft segment over medium term with a bigger GTF engine core.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Business Structure & Snapshot
  2. Financial Performance Snapshot -Charts & Analysis for each Company:
  3. Strategic Positioning & SWOT Analysis - For Each of the 4 Key Engine Manufacturers
  4. Key Strategies & Plans - For Each of the Top 4 Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engine Manufacturers - Comprehensive Analysis of Key Strategies & Plans for each Engine Manufacturer
  5. Global Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engines Market - Force Field Analysis - Analysis of Driving & Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics
  6. Key Trends
  7. Key Issues, Challenges & Risk Factors
  8. Strategic Market Outlook - Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engines Market - 2016- 2030

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Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Related Topics: Aircraft Parts