Global Aircraft Cabin Interior Market

Aircraft Cabin Interior Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Platform(Narrow Body Aircraft, Wide Body Aircraft, Business Jets, and Regional Transport Aircraft), By End-user(Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), Aftermarket, MRO), By Type(Aircraft Seating [Business Class, Economy Class, Economy Class, Premium Economy Class), By By material(Alloys [Aluminum Alloys, Steel Alloys, Other Alloys], Composite [Carbon), By Region - Industry Forecast 2024-2031


Report ID: SQMIG20A2054 | Region: Global | Published Date: September, 2024
Pages: 202 | Tables: 63 | Figures: 75

Aircraft Cabin Interior Market News

  • In July 2021, HAECO Cabin Solutions, entered into a strategic commercial agreement with Diehl Aviation. The joint agreement will allow them to seamlessly offer all aircraft interior components including sidewalls, stowage, lighting, galleys, lavatories, seating, reconfiguration engineering, certification, and installation. 

  • In May 2021, Collins Aerospace unveiled a new look for its Venue Cabin Management System. A new and improved Venue graphical user interface (GUI) simplifies cabin controls and has the same look on the cabin’s touch panels & the system's mobile device app.  

  • In April 2021, JAMCO Corporation announced the launch of its newest Venture Pristine clean solution for the aircraft interior. The Venture business class seat for commercial aircraft will incorporate the latest antimicrobial and antiviral material finish solutions. 

  • In March 2021, Stratasys was awarded a contract extension by Airbus to produce 3D printed polymer cabin interior components. In addition to the A350, the range of parts manufactured for Airbus will now also comprise parts for the A300, A330, A340, and A320 aircraft platforms as well as replacement and spare parts for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO). 

  • In June 2022, Panasonic Avionics Corporation (US) launched its new in-flight entertainment (IFE) seat-end system named Astrova. Astrova will help airlines drive higher net promoter scores (NPS), enhance passenger engagement, and deliver operational efficiencies through IFE and connectivity. 

  • In June 2022, Collins Aerospace (US) launched its Hypergamut™ Lighting System at the Aircraft Interiors Exposition in Hamburg, Germany. The advanced full-cabin lighting system is attuned to human biology to reduce passenger jetlag, color-optimized to improve the appearance of materials, food and fixtures throughout the cabin and autonomized to intelligently synchronize with real-time flight data to enable predictive and independent functionality. 

  • In December 2022, AeroVisto and VARTAN.AERO GmbH partnered to launch 360°CabinService. The 360°CabinService offers a full package for interior refurbishment. It covers the complete process, including cabin disassembly, outgoing inspection, packaging and transportation, interior refurbishment, return transportation and unpacking, incoming inspection, reassembly, quality assessment, and final handover of the aircraft cabin. 

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Global Aircraft Cabin Interior Market size was valued at USD 26.73 Billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 28.82 Billion in 2023 to USD 52.56 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period (2024-2031).

The global aircraft cabin interior market is highly competitive in nature, with the presence of several established players. The market players are focusing on partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and collaborations to expand their market presence and increase their market share. In addition, players are also investing in research and development activities to launch new products and innovative solutions to meet the changing demands of consumers. The competitive landscape of the global aircraft cabin interior market is characterized by intense competition, with players adopting various strategies to gain a competitive edge in the market. 'Recaro Aircraft Seating (Germany) ', 'JAMCO Corporation (Japan) ', 'Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG (Germany) ', 'Aviointeriors S.p.A (Italy) ', 'Geven S.p.A (Italy) ', 'Lufthansa Technik AG (Germany) ', 'Turkish Cabin Interior Inc. (Turkey) ', 'FACC AG (Austria) ', 'ST Engineering (Singapore) ', 'Panasonic Avionics Corporation (US) ', 'Bucher Leichtbau AG (Switzerland) ', 'Thales Group (France) ', 'Diehl Aviation (Germany) ', 'Aerofoam Industries (US) ', 'TTF Aerospace (US) ', 'Adient Aerospace (US) ', 'Korry Electronics Co. (US) ', 'ACRO Aircraft Seating (UK) ', 'Mirus Aircraft Seating (UK) ', 'United Technologies Corporation (US) ', 'SkyPaxxx Interior Repairs (US)'

The rising demand for air travel due to increasing disposable incomes and expanding tourism industry is a significant driver of the global aircraft cabin interior market. With more people traveling by air, airlines are expanding their fleets and upgrading their cabin interiors to improve passenger experience, leading to increased demand for cabin interior products and services.

Eco-friendly cabin interiors: Airlines are increasingly adopting eco-friendly cabin interiors that are designed to reduce the carbon footprint of aircraft. Several airlines are replacing traditional plastic cutlery and packaging with sustainable alternatives made of biodegradable material.

North America has the greatest revenue share of 45 percent in the entire market for aircraft cabin interiors across the world. Due to rising air traffic and commercial jet sales across the region, North America is anticipated to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. The market for aircraft cabin interiors in the United States is expected to reach $8.7 billion by 2020. In the worldwide market, the country now holds a 27.03 percent stake. Japan and Canada are two additional significant geographic markets, with expected growth rates of 3.9 percent and 6.4 percent, respectively, from 2023 to 2029. The United States is the world's top aircraft manufacturer, thanks to a competent and educated workforce, well-developed distribution infrastructure, and advantageous countrywide regulations. The country's presence of major aircraft cabin interior market players and aircraft manufacturers is expected to fuel markets growth. Within Europe, Germany is expected to grow at a 4.6 percent compound annual growth rate CAGR, while the rest of the European market is expected to reach US$11.6 billion by 2029. 

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