What is Commercial Aviation Crew Management System Market?
Commercial aviation crew management system plays vital role for the various crew management functions. It helps in crew training and monitoring of crew which is important for the aviation industry. Effective crew resource management to decrease the number of accidents and increase overall safety of air medical programs. It also helps to develop non-technical skills, like teamwork and decision making to ensure sound situational awareness and problem solving and promotes threat and error management.
The market study is being classified, by Application (Planning, Scheduling, Crew Training, Crew Operation, Crew Tracking and Others) and major geographies with country level break-up.
Lufthansa Systems (Germany), Sabre Corporation (United States), InteliSys Aviation Systems (Canada), Maureva Ltd. (Mauritius), Hexaware Technologies (India), IBS Software (India), Fujitsu (Japan), Blue One Management (Belgium), Jeppesen (United States), PDC Aviation (Denmark) and NAVBLUE (Canada) are some of the key players profiled in the study.
The rising number of players expected to enter the global market is predicted to enhance the competition level as well as encourage the growth of the overall market in the near future. The key manufacturers are targeting the innovations of the products with better quality, better technical characteristics, and also assist in providing and humanizing the after-sale service to the consumers. The key players are probable to keep a stronghold on the market over the anticipated period.
Segment Analysis
Analyst at AMA have segmented the market study of Global Commercial Aviation Crew Management System market by Type, Application and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of Commercial Aviation Crew Management System has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Market Drivers
- Rapidly Growing Aviation Industry and Increasing Number of Air Passengers Worldwide
- Increasing Adoption of Crew Management System for Various Crew Management Functions and Enhance Operational Efficiency
Market Trend
- Growing Adoption of Advanced Technologies to Remain in Touch With Crew Members Available in Flights
Restraints
- High Cost of Installation and Inadequate IT Budget Can Restraint the Market
Opportunities
- Cut-throat Competition Among the Airlines Companies to Offer High-quality Customer Experience
Challenges
- Availability of a Large Number of Global Players May Create Challenges for New Entrance or Startups
Market Leaders and some development strategies
In February 2020, NAVBLUE announced the acquisition of Aviolinx to add more solutions and functions in its existing N-OCC suite. Aviolinx is a Stockholm-based airlines software and services provider. The deal will bring maximum value to customers by integrating teams of passionate flight operations professionals and flight operations solutions together to offer the most advanced Operations Control Center Suite in the market
In March 2021, IBS Software launched a new version of iFlight to balance operational disruption with cost efficiency and customer satisfaction across the entire network. The latest version of iFlight is built on a SaaS technology platform designed for airlines and airline groups to manage operations using advanced optimization, real-time situational analytics, proactive alerting, business rule authoring and disruption management tools. The solution includes three modules for Ops, Crew and Hub management.
Key Target Audience
New Entrants/Investors, Analysts and Strategic Business Planners, Commercial Aviation Crew Management System Providers, Commercial Aviation Crew Management Hardware Manufacturers & Suppliers, Venture Capitalists and Private Equity Firms, Government Regulatory and Research Organizations and Others