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Airborne Pods Market Outlook 2026 | Revenue Models

(USGovernment-News.Com, September 06, 2019 ) Market Overview
• Airborne pods is an external pod structure, which is designed to provide a better aerial targeting, recognition, detection, data linking, identification, communication, and self-defensive capabilities in an aircraft. It converts a standard plane into a warfare or surveillance aircraft.
• In the airborne pod, there are many components such as data link systems, sensors, environment cooling system, radars, and modem assembly which helps an aircraft to overcome the difficulties, like recognizing, detecting, and aiming a target in diverse ranges.

Market Dynamics
• Composite materials have become the recurrent choice in fabricating components as the materials they offer the advantages of lightweight, high strength-to-weight ratio, and also improve the overall pod aesthetics.
• This will boost the global aircraft pods market.
• The modernized aircraft pod design is amusing in composites with reduced aerodynamic drag, due to its smooth airflow design. It helps to carry more components inside a pod, due to its lightweight and provide more cabin space inside the seed, which will drive the global airborne pods market.
• Metals such as aluminum and steel, are used for manufacturing airborne pods. The heavyweight and significant maintenance cost will downturn the growth of global airborne seeds market.

Market Segmentation
By sensors type
• The global airborne pods market is segmented by sensor type, which includes Electronic Warfare/Electronic Attack (EW/EA), electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) sensors, Optical & Radar Based Reconnaissance, Infrared Countermeasures, and Others. The electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) segment is dominating the global airborne market. Due to the Increasing demand for Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) pods and the growing emergence of Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) pods due to security reasons.
By Pods Type
• Reconnaissance Cameras (“Recce Pod”)
• Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Pod
• Electronic Warfare (“EW Pod”)
• Self-Protection Pod
By Platform Type
• Fighters
• Helicopters
• UAVs
• Others
By Sensors Type
• Electronic Warfare/Electronic Attack (EW/EA)
• Electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) sensors
• Optical & Radar Based Reconnaissance
• Infrared Countermeasures
• Others
By Range Type
• Short-Range Airborne Pods
• Intermediate-Range Airborne Pods
• Long-Range Airborne Pods

Geographical Analysis
• The global airborne pods market is segmented by geography, North America is dominating the global airborne market, and it is expected to grow in the forecasting period, Due to the largest fleet of combat aircraft in the US.
• Rising military aircraft fleet size with a significant focus on their upgrade boost the demand for airborne pods market in North America. The critical pod manufacturers are located in the USA to support the military and OEMs, helping the region to own more advanced airborne pods.
• Asia-Pacific has also witnessed the growth for Airborne pods market, driven by increasing military budget of China and India and rest of Asia Pacific, continuous upgrade of aircraft fleet, and higher investment in procuring and developing UAVs will further strengthen the market in this region.

Competitive Trends
• Companies are undergoing contracts with the military, and testing for airborne pods sensors to develop new product technologies.
• In September 2018, Raytheon has additional purchase orders of USD 12.5 million with US-based aerospace and Defense Company CPI Aerostructures for the next-generation jammer mid-band (NGJ-MB) external jamming pod capability.
• In August 2018, UTC Aerospace System started testing for next-generation short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera sensor, which is capable of seeing laser strobes in real time and can be incorporated into various ground, sea and air platforms.
• In August 2018, The Boeing Co. started a contract with the U.S. Air Force (USAF), worth of USD 208.3 million, to provide sensors designed to help F-15 fighter aircraft pilots detect and track airborne threats.

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