Aviation Crew Management System Market Business Outlook and Critical Insight by 2030

Major Leading Key Companies Covered in Aviation Crew Management System Market are CAE Inc. (U.S.), Advanced Optimization Systems Inc. (AOS) (U.S), IBS Software Services (India), Jeppesen (U.S.), NAVBLUE (France), Lufthansa Systems GMBH & Co (Germany), InteliSys Aviation Systems Inc. (C

The global aviation crew management system market size was valued at USD 2.7 billion in 2022. The market is projected to grow from USD 2.9 billion in 2023 to USD 5.1 billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.4% over the forecast timeframe. Aviation Crew Management System (CMS) is a software application designed to optimize and manage the allocation of crew resources for air cargo, airlines, and other aviation operators. The system is primarily used to automate the crew planning and scheduling process and provide real-time data regarding crew availability and training.

Informational Source:

https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/commercial-aviation-crew-management-systems-market-103523

List of Key Players Profiled in the Aviation Crew Management System Market Report:

  • CAE Inc. (U.S.)
  • Advanced Optimization Systems Inc. (AOS) (U.S)
  • IBS Software Services (India)
  • Jeppesen (U.S.)
  • NAVBLUE (France)
  • Lufthansa Systems GMBH & Co (Germany)
  • InteliSys Aviation Systems Inc. (Canada)
  • Hexaware Technologies Ltd (India)
  • Hitit Computer Services (Turkey)
  • AIMS International Ltd (UAE)

Report Coverage:

The report provides an exhaustive overview of the global market inclusive of market share, growth rate, and valuation of each segment and region. Moreover, drivers, restraints, opportunities, and threats impacting industry players are discussed in detail. The report also includes detailed information about the impact of COVID-19 on the market. Leading market players and tactical moves undertaken by them are discussed as well.

Drivers and Restraints:

Emergence of New Airlines Worldwide to Attribute to Market Proliferation

The emergence of new airlines worldwide is a key factor facilitating the aviation crew management system market growth. As more and more airlines emerge, there is a growing need for effective crew management solutions to manage their flight operations. For example, in April 2021, Avolon Holdings Ltd announced its plans to launch 90 new carriers by the end of the year. These new airlines are emerging in various regions including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Crew management systems help airlines in complying with regulations, managing their crew schedules and rotations, and improving operational efficiency. Additionally, the surging demand for air travel has put pressure on airlines to operate more flights, which will boost aviation CMS demand. Moreover, crew management solutions help airlines to reduce costs, by optimizing crew utilization and improving operational efficiency.

On the other hand, the implementation of strict regulations and high implementation costs of aviation crew management systems will act as challenges for businesses operating in this domain.   

Segments:

Services Segment to Dominate Due to Increased Regulations for Crew Members to Meet the Current Criteria

Based on solution, the market is split into hardware, software, and services. Among these, the services segment led the market in 2022. Services refer to the process of scheduling and managing the crew members of an aviation company. They are essential for crew management companies and airlines as they help them in ensuring that the crew management systems are operating at peak efficiency.

Tracking Segment to Lead Due to Rising Demand for Real-time Monitoring and Communication

As per application, the market is segmented into planning, training, tracking, and others. Among these, the tracking segment held the largest aviation crew management systems market share in 2022 backed by the surging demand for real-time monitoring and communication. Tracking solutions help airlines in ensuring the safety and security of their crew, thus attributing to segment expansion.

Geographically, the market is segregated into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Rest of the World.


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