Fri, Feb 22, 2013
Emerging Markets Will Help Offset Potential Losses From U.S. Military Budget Cuts
Although in the mature markets of North America and Europe slower growth is expected due to military budget cuts and reforms, opportunities are abundant in the emerging markets. That's according to new analysis which indicates that the military helicopter MRO market will reach a value of $10.25 billion in 2013, as the shift from conventional to asymmetric warfare increases the demand for military helicopters, and the emerging markets of the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America offer significant opportunities.
The author of the Global Military Helicopter Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) Market 2013-2023 report commented that "Although in the mature markets of North America and Europe slower growth is expected due to military budget cuts and reforms; opportunities are abundant in the emerging markets. Furthermore, asymmetric warfare requires additional platforms that can operate in challenging environments, which will stimulate the growth of the military helicopter MRO market."
The page report contains tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the military helicopter MRO market. The report provides forecasts for the period 2013-2023 in terms of value in U.S. dolars for the global military helicopter MRO market and 4 submarket forecasts for Field Maintenance, Airframes, Engines, Components. In addition, 14 leading national military helicopter MRO markets are forecast and analysed over the period 2013-2023. The report provides profiles of 20 leading companies operating within the market, and includes an interview with, Helibras, a principal company in military helicopter MRO, providing expert insight alongside the analysis.
(Helicopter maintenance image from file)
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