Global Aircraft Electrical Systems Market Is Expected to Reach USD 32.61 Billion by 2027 : Fior Markets

Aircraft Electrical Systems Market by Component (Battery Management Systems, Distribution Devices, Conversion Devices, Generators), Platform (Business & General Aviation, Military Aviation, Commercial Aviation), Region, Global Industry Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends, And Forecast 2020 To 2027

Newark, NJ, Aug. 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As per the report published by Fior Markets, the global aircraft electrical systems market is expected to grow from USD 19.27 billion in 2019 and to reach USD 32.61 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.80% during the forecast period 2020-2027.

Aircraft electrical systems refer to the utilization of more electric technology to power most non-propulsive systems in an aircraft. Electric architecture is driving the growth of the market due to power-optimization, which results in higher performance efficiency along with lesser power consumption. Also, a reduction in the weight of the aircraft increases fuel efficiency. The aircraft electrical system eliminates the requirement for hydraulic reservoirs. Manufacturers are emphasizing on enhancing efficiency by replacing hydraulically controlled systems. It is due to certain disadvantages of hydraulically controlled systems such as potential leakage of corrosive fluids, low efficiency in converting fuel to energy, and high risk of fire. Hence, the optimization of aircraft performance is driving the growth of the market. Technological advancements in electronic and electric aircraft technologies offer better opportunities to the manufacturers. Technologies such as power electronics, distributed architectures, and complex embedded digital systems are creating opportunities in the market. Moreover, a rise in the utilization of switching power devices and programmable solid-state devices in place of traditional electromechanical circuit breaker technology is expected to offer additional benefits. It has a broader range of benefits in diagnostic health monitoring, fault isolation, load management. It also enhances flexibility to accommodate system upgrades and modifications.

The electrical system has an important role in the aircraft. It is a network of components that distribute, generate, store, and utilize electrical energy. The output power of the electrical system from the generators is modified through invertors, transformers, and rectifiers in order to change the voltage as well as current levels. The output power of the electrical system can also be utilized without modification. The charging of the aircraft battery is carried out by the generators. Batteries used in the electrical system has a wide range of varieties such as lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium, and lead-acid batteries. Multiple engines have multiple voltage systems and a combination of DC and AC buses to power, having more sophisticated electrical systems.