According to a market report by Lucintel, the future of the global aerospace wiring harness market looks promising with opportunities in the wing, fuselage, empennage, interior, front section and engine markets. The global aerospace wiring harness market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 6% from 2023 to 2030. The major drivers for this market are increased aircraft production, innovations in materials and design, and growth in both commercial aerospace and space exploration sectors.
A more than 150-page report to
understand trends, opportunity and
forecast in aerospace wiring harness market to 2030 by aircraft type
(commercial aircraft, regional aircraft, general aviation, helicopter, and
military aircraft), application (wing, fuselage, empennage, interior, front section,
and engine), insulation (XL ETFE, TKT, PTFE, PI, and others), and region (North
America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World).
Lucintel
forecasts that commercial aircraft will remain the largest segment over the
forecast period.
Within
this market, wing will remain the largest segment.
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Safran,
Latecoere, GKN Fokker, TE Connectivity, Nexan are the major suppliers in the
aerospace wiring harness market.
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