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Growing conflicts and Geopolitical Across the Region have Propelled the Growth of the military airlift market in APAC!

The APAC region has witnessed various territorial disputes, military modernization efforts, and increasing defense budgets among several countries. This has led to a higher demand for military airlift capabilities to enhance strategic mobility, rapid deployment of forces, and logistical support. Japan’s Acquisition of C-2 Transport Aircraft: Japan’s Ministry of Defense has invested in the development and procurement of the Kawasaki C-2 transport aircraft. The C-2 is a domestically produced military transport aircraft designed to replace the aging C-1 fleet. It provides enhanced airlift capabilities to support Japan’s Self-Defense Forces and enables the rapid deployment of troops and equipment in the region. India has invested in the acquisition of Boeing C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft. The Indian Air Force operates a fleet of C-17s, which significantly enhances its strategic airlift capabilities. These aircraft have been instrumental in supporting humanitarian assistance operations, and disaster relief missions, and providing logistical support to Indian military forces in remote areas. China has developed and deployed the Xian Y-20 military transport aircraft. The Y-20 is China’s first domestically designed and manufactured strategic airlifted. It provides the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force with enhanced capabilities for rapid deployment, long-range airlift, and logistical support. The development and deployment of the Y-20 demonstrate China’s commitment to strengthening its military airlift capabilities in the APAC region. Australia has launched the Future Air Mobility Capability (FAMC) project, aimed at acquiring new military transport aircraft to modernize its airlift capabilities. The project includes the acquisition of new strategic airlift, including the Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) and the Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. These investments highlight Australia’s focus on enhancing its military airlift and mobility capabilities in the APAC region.

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Further, the APAC Military Airlift Market is expected to grow at a strong CAGR of 2% during the forecast period (2022-2030). APAC is anticipated to emerge as the fastest growing in the Automotive and Military Airlift industry. Moreover, manufacturers in APAC are investing in research and development to produce innovative and technologically advanced products. These new products are designed to meet the specific requirements of different industries and are aimed at improving efficiency, reliability, and safety.

APAC Military Airlift Market Revenue (2021-2030)- USD Mn.

Based on the type, the market has been categorized into rotary-wing aircraft and fixed-wing aircraft. Among them, the fixed-wing segment is expected to grow with the highest CAGR during the forecast as there is an increasing need for rapid and long-range transportation of troops, equipment, and supplies has driven the demand for fixed-wing airlift capabilities. Countries invest in modern transport aircraft to enhance their strategic mobility and expand their reach in various operational scenarios. For instance, in 2021, the United States Air Force launched the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) program, aiming to modernize its command-and-control capabilities and improve the interoperability of its fixed-wing airlift platforms. This represents a substantial investment in advancing the capabilities of fixed-wing airlift for future military operations. Additionally, the growth of international peacekeeping and humanitarian missions has necessitated the use of fixed-wing airlift to deliver aid, evacuate civilians, and support multinational operations.

Based on the application, the market has been categorized as transporting military personnel, transporting military supplies, humanitarian relief operations, and others. Among them, the transporting military supplies segment will attain the highest share of the market in 2021. Transporting military supplies via airlift plays a critical role in ensuring the operational readiness and effectiveness of armed forces. Several factors drive the demand for this capability. The growing need for rapid deployment of troops and equipment to conflict zones or areas of operations is a significant driver. Airlift allows for swift and efficient transportation of personnel, ammunition, vehicles, and other essential supplies, enabling forces to be rapidly and strategically positioned. This capability becomes crucial during times of crisis or contingency, where quick response times can make a significant difference in military operations. Additionally, the ability to transport large quantities of supplies over long distances and to remote or inaccessible areas is a driving factor. Airlift ensures that military forces can be sustained with the necessary resources, including fuel, food, medical supplies, and spare parts, even in challenging or hostile environments.

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Global Military Airlift Market Segmentation

Market Insight, by Type

  • Rotary-Wing Aircraft
  • Fixed-Wing Aircraft

Market Insight, by Application

  • Transporting Military Personnel
  • Transporting Military Supplies
  • Humanitarian Relief Operations
  • Others

Market Insight, by Region

  • North America
    •  U.S.
    •  Canada
    •  Rest of North America
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Rest of APAC
  • Rest of the World

Top Company Profiles

  • Te Airbus
  • Embraer S.A.
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • ANTONOV COMPANY
  • Boeing
  • Leonardo S.p.A
  • NHIndustries
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
  • United Aircraft Corporation