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Dependent surveillance-broadcast market poised for growth

Global dependent surveillance-broadcast market reached USD 853.7 million in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 3,652.0 bllion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 19.9% during the forecast period 2023-2030.

ADS-B technology and improving efficiency and safety regulations drive the industry. The market has expanded due to demand for UAVs and airborne surveillance. In 2020, SF Airlines is equipping all Boeing aircraft with Thales traffic collision avoidance system directional antennas and air traffic control transponders to become ADS-B Out compliant.
Thales and ACSS, its joint venture with L3Harris, supplied retrofit avionics in September 2019. SF Airlines, launched in 2009, is China’s biggest air freight operator. Its fleet comprises air freighter-configured Boeing 737, 747, 757, and 767. China has roughly half of the regional share.

Market Drivers: The Growing Adoption of Automated Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B)
All commercial aircraft continuously transmit ADS-B, boosting pilot situational awareness of airspace and increasing the likelihood of collision detection. Since onboard systems provide surveillance data to other parties, ADS-B is reliant and automated.
For instance, the Australian government has launched a USD 30 million Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) subsidy scheme to encourage VFR aircraft owners to install the equipment.
ADS-B is a key enabler of the future ATM Network on both sides of the North Atlantic and beyond, helping to meet Single European Sky (SES) and Next Gen performance requirements for safety, capacity, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. The above description drives the implementation of ADAS-B, which will boost demand for dependent monitoring broadcasts worldwide.

Market Segmentation:
ADS-B Out “The Future of Dominant and Accurate Surveillance Application”
More accurate than radar, ADS-B is a performance-based surveillance technology that consists of two distinct services: ADS-B Out and ADS-B In. ADS-B Out transmits data regarding an aircraft’s GPS location, altitude, ground speed and other data once per second to ground stations and other aircraft.

Market Companies:
The major global players include Garmin International, Honeywell Aerospace, L3Harris Technologies, Collins Aerospace, Avidyne Corporation, Trig Avionics, Becker Avionics GmbH, Aspen Avionics, Inc., uAvionix and Saab AB.

By Type
• ADS-B Out
• ADS-B In
• ADS-B Ground Stations

By Component
• Transponder
• Receiver
• Antenna
• ADS-B Ground Receivers
• Others

By Application
• Air Traffic Management
• Surveillance
• Collision Avoidance
• Flight Tracking

By End-User
• Airlines
• Government Agencies
• Others

By Region
• North America
• Latin America
• Europe
• Asia Pacific
• Middle East and Africa

Geographical Share: The Government and Industry Mandates for North American ADS-B.

The ADS-B market in North America is home to a number of notable businesses, such as L3Harris Technologies, Honeywell Aerospace, and Garmin International. The businesses listed above are the top providers of ADS-B solutions for airplanes and other ground stations in the area.

Recent Developments:
In Decmeber 2021, A partnership between Becker Avionics GmbH and Sagetech Avionics has been launched in order to compete in the European Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) market. The two companies collaboration is anticipated to result in superior products, solutions and services for the global market for automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast. OpenPR

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