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市場調査レポート
商品コード
1738248
航空機自動操縦システムの世界市場:システムタイプ別、エンドユーザー別、航空機タイプ別、地域別、機会、予測、2018年~2032年Global Aircraft Autopilot System Market Assessment, By System Type, By End-user, By Aircraft Type, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
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航空機自動操縦システムの世界市場:システムタイプ別、エンドユーザー別、航空機タイプ別、地域別、機会、予測、2018年~2032年 |
出版日: 2025年06月02日
発行: Market Xcel - Markets and Data
ページ情報: 英文 235 Pages
納期: 3~5営業日
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世界の航空機自動操縦システムの市場規模は、予測期間2025年~2032年のCAGRが5.66%に達し、2024年の55億1,000万米ドルから2032年には85億6,000万米ドルに成長すると予測されています。航空機自動操縦システム市場は、航空交通に対する要求の高まり、自動化技術の開発、飛行の安全性向上に刺激されて、世界的に劇的に成長します。センサー、飛行管理コンピューター、アクチュエーターなどのコンポーネントを備えた自動操縦システムは、パイロットのナビゲーション、高度管理、ルートプランニングを軽減するのに役立ち、ヒューマンエラーと作業負荷をさらに軽減します。このようなシステムは、民間航空、軍用機、ビジネスジェット機やヘリコプターなどの一般航空に広く適用されています。
世界のパイロット不足、FAAやEASAなどの業界規制当局による規制支援、AIや機械学習がよりインテリジェントな飛行制御に組み込まれつつあることなどが、市場を支える主な原動力の一部となっています。市場は、航空機のタイプ(民間、軍用、一般航空)、システムのタイプ(固定翼、回転翼)、コンポーネント(フライトディレクター、アビオニクス、GPS)、自律性(最小限の安定化から完全な自律飛行まで)によって分けられます。この市場は、Honeywell Aerospace、Thales Group、Garmin、Collins Aerospaceといった大手企業によって維持されています。彼らは、北米における大規模な航空機の活動や軍事支出の増加によって市場をコントロールしているからです。一方、アジア太平洋地域は、中国やインドなどの国々における航空会社の増加によって、最も急速に成長している地域です。AIによる自動操縦チューニング、フライ・バイ・ワイヤ統合、無人システム開発などの新しい動向が自律飛行システムの将来を定義しています。航空産業が成長するにつれ、自動操縦システム市場はさらに成長し、革新的になる準備が整っています。
例えば、2024年9月、MicroPilot Inc.はBoeing Companyから、MicroPilotの自動操縦および地上制御ソフトウェアのさらなる進化をサポートする新たな契約を獲得しました。この契約の一環として、Boeing Company傘下のAurora Flight Sciences (Aurora)は、MicroPilotに小型無人航空機システム(sUAS)SKIRON-Xを2機提供しました。SKIRON-Xは、垂直離着陸機能と長時間の固定翼飛行を組み合わせたもので、MicroPilotの顧客中心のソフトウェア開発計画を加速させるプラットフォームとして機能します。
当レポートでは、世界の航空機自動操縦システム市場について調査し、市場の概要とともに、システムタイプ別、エンドユーザー別、航空機タイプ別、地域別動向、および市場に参入する企業のプロファイルなどを提供しています。
Global aircraft autopilot system market is projected to witness a CAGR of 5.66% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 5.51 billion in 2024 to USD 8.56 billion in 2032. The market for aircraft autopilot systems globally will grow dramatically, stimulated by growing requirements for air traffic, the development of automation technologies, and improved flight safety. Autopilot systems with components such as sensors, flight management computers, actuators and more help to reduce navigation, height management, and route planning for pilots, which further reduce human error and workload. Such systems are widely applied to commercial aviation, military aircraft, and general aviation such as business jets and helicopters.
Pilot shortages around the world, regulatory support from industry regulatory authorities such as the FAA and EASA, and the way AI and machine learning are being incorporated into more intelligent flight control, are part of the main driving forces behind the market. The market is divided according to aircraft type (commercial, military, general aviation), system type (fixed wing, rotary wing), components (flight director, avionics, GPS), and autonomy (from minimal stabilization to fully autonomous flight). The market is maintained by leading firms such as Honeywell Aerospace, Thales Group, Garmin and Collins Aerospace, as they control the market by doing significant aircraft activity and increasing military spending in North America. Meanwhile, the Asia-Pacific region is the fastest growing region, driven by the increasing number of airlines in countries such as China and India. New trends such as AI-driven autopilot tuning, fly-by-wire integration, and unmanned systems development define the future of autonomous flight systems. With the aviation industry growing, the autopilot system market is ready to grow even further and become innovative.
For instance, in September 2024, MicroPilot Inc. got a new contract from Boeing Company to support the further advancement of MicroPilot's autopilot and ground control software. As part of the agreement, Aurora Flight Sciences (Aurora), a Boeing company, offered two SKIRON-X small, unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) to MicroPilot. SKIRON-X, which combines vertical take-off and landing capabilities with long-endurance fixed-wing flight, will serve as a platform for accelerating MicroPilot's customer-centric software development plans.
Expanding Role of Aircraft's Autopilot System in Professional Workloads
The role of aircraft autopilot systems has undergone a prominent transformation that evolves from basic flight stabilization tools to sophisticated partners in the aviation business that actively alter professional workloads. Modern autopilot systems are responsible for increased responsibility as they reduce cognitive stress with high stress, while simultaneously improving flight accuracy and operational efficiency. These sophisticated systems can perform complex tasks ranging from automated navigation to optimized routing and accuracy approaches under low visibility conditions, allowing flight crews to focus on higher-level decision-making and situational awareness. This technology is particularly important in addressing modern air traffic ranges such as increased flight density and pilot and questioning techniques. In addition to daily work, the autopilot system currently serves as a virtual crew for cockpit resource management, maintaining flight paths, and human operators focus on strategic planning and threat assessment. It diversifies the market's revenue streams and assures consistent demand, considerably contributing to its growth.
For instance, in October 2024, Airbus SE partnered with Garmin Ltd. to develop a new 3-axis autopilot system for the H130. This innovative autopilot pushes back the limits of the H130's operational capabilities, offering advanced stability and precise control for safer, more efficient, and more productive missions.
AI Revolution Fuels Global Aircraft Autopilot System Market Growth
The market for aircraft autopilot systems is marking a paradigm shift as artificial intelligence emerges as a major driver of innovation, and the industry promotes unprecedented automation and operational efficiency. This transformation is driven by deep learning algorithms that allow autopilots to process large amounts of flight data in real time, optimize routes for fuel efficiency, and automatically adapt to simultaneously changing weather patterns and aviation environments. The most important aerospace manufacturer is a race that integrates neural network-based flight control systems that learn from any flight and continuously improve performance and safety parameters.
For instance, in October 2023, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) developed "Air-Guardian," which blends human intuition with machine precision, creating a more symbiotic relationship between pilot and aircraft.
Dominance of Commercial Aircraft in Global Aircraft Autopilot Systems Market
The commercial sector has become the dominant force in the global market owing to increasing air passenger traffic, regulatory and safety requirements, technological advancements, and fleet modernization by airlines. Also, the overwhelming market preference is based on the unprecedented accuracy and reliability of specially built autopilot solutions. The autopilot solution is seamlessly integrated into the aircraft flight management system (FMS) to perform fully calibrated start, climbing, cruise and landings with millimeter-level GPS accuracy. Its advantage is further enhanced by advanced features such as the RNP approach (Dubre Navigation Performance). This is found challenging at airports and automatic throttle systems that maintain optimal speeds within 0.1% tolerance. If aviation moves towards an autonomous operational process, the next generation of the next generation does not include predictive AI that analyzes real-time weather, traffic, and aircraft health data to continuously optimize flight paths.
For instance, in February 2025, Rostec (State Corporation) created an innovative autopilot for small aircraft. The innovative system ensures high handling and stability characteristics in autopilot mode as well as flight safety. The solution was patented and has already passed the flight test on a light multi-role aircraft.
Europe Dominates the Global Aircraft Autopilot System Market
Europe continues to dominate the global market for aircraft autopilot systems as it has a strong aviation market and ongoing technological developments. The advanced autopilot systems in Europe are mostly found in civil and commercial aviation sectors, as these aircraft require efficiency and accuracy due to their operations. By embracing and enhancing technology aimed at efficiency and safety, European manufacturers and regulatory experts all recommend innovations through enthusiastic levels of incorporation of advanced navigation technologies, of which human pilot discomfort levels from airborne hardships were resolved. In addition, upgrades to flight control systems typically align with Europe's ongoing commitment to flight safety and operational quality, as well as its prominent role as a leader in shaping the future of autonomous and intelligent flight operations. Given the worldwide push for automated services, Europe has also assured it remains a supported leader in developing new generations of autopilot systems, improving pilot assistance, and commercial/aircraft fuel efficiency savings through improved flight performance.
For instance, in May 2025, Embention Sistemas Inteligentes, S.A., announced its key role in the ACTUS (Advanced Capabilities & Certification for Tactical UAV Systems) project led by Intracom Defense (IDE) and funded by the EDF (European Defense Fund). This high-profile project aims to improve the capabilities and certification of European Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems (T-RPAS).
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Global Aircraft Autopilot System Market
Boost to Domestic Manufacturing: Tariffs encourage companies to produce and manufacture in their own country rather than exporting as it costs them higher.
Supply Chain Disruptions: Tariffs distributed global supply chain which causes delays and forces companies to change their distributer.
Reduced Adoption: Higher cost can reduce the adoption especially for smaller aerospace firms.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The market for aircraft autopilot systems is being deeply transformed as traditional aerospace leaders, professional innovators and emerging disruptors gather in an increasingly dynamic competitive environment. Technology limitations are promptly made to cognitive decision-making capabilities that are enabled by breakthroughs in machine learning, digital twin simulations, and quantum computer applications. The coming decade will see demand surge across multiple vectors: airlines prioritizing pilot-assist technologies to address workforce shortages, defense agencies pursuing autonomous combat systems, and cargo operators adopting unmanned solutions.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.