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The Global Aircraft Arresting System Market was valued at USD 1.4 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% between 2025 and 2034. The increasing intricacy of military operations and the need for enhanced safety measures in aviation are key drivers of market growth. These systems are crucial for ensuring safe landings, especially during emergencies or on short runways, such as those on aircraft carriers or remote airbases. As aviation technology advances, the demand for reliable, efficient, and low-maintenance arresting systems continues to rise.
The growing emphasis on safety in aviation, fueled by an increase in air traffic, has heightened the importance of aircraft arresting systems. These systems are critical for managing emergency landings, preventing runway overruns, and addressing equipment failures. By offering a robust safety net, they help minimize risks, protect valuable assets, and ensure passenger safety. Stringent safety regulations imposed by global aviation authorities further underscore the necessity for advanced arresting solutions capable of meeting modern operational demands. This has created opportunities for manufacturers to innovate and provide high-performance systems tailored to diverse requirements.
In terms of system type, fixed aircraft arresting systems dominate the market, holding an 84% share in 2024. Fixed systems, designed for permanent installation on runways or airbases, are widely favored due to their reliability and ability to support various aircraft configurations. They are particularly useful for long-term applications at military bases and specialized airports with constrained runway lengths. Despite their significant initial costs and lack of mobility, fixed systems are valued for their durability, low maintenance needs, and adaptability to specific operational conditions. These factors make them an ideal choice for stable, high-traffic environments.
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Start Year | 2024 |
Forecast Year | 2025-2034 |
Start Value | $1.4 Billion |
Forecast Value | $2.9 Billion |
CAGR | 7.5% |
On the platform side, ship-based arresting systems are experiencing the fastest growth, with a CAGR of 9% during the forecast period. Designed for naval operations, these systems facilitate the safe recovery of aircraft on carriers and amphibious ships. Advanced materials and automation technologies are enhancing their efficiency, making them indispensable for modern naval fleets.
North America, led by the U.S., is a key region in this market, projected to exceed USD 880 million by 2034. Significant defense budgets, coupled with ongoing modernization efforts in military and civilian aviation, drive the demand for innovative aircraft arresting systems, ensuring the region remains a stronghold for this industry.