Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) Market Sales and Demand Forecast 2031Posted by Divakar on April 28th, 2021 As of now, North America accounts for a majority of the market share for unmanned traffic management (UTM) systems, followed by Europe. This is due to high penetration of autonomous aerial vehicles, UAVs, conventional aircraft, and drones in the region. Key players are operating aggressively and deploying huge capital for the development of their infrastructure, which enables improved efficiency and flexibility. Improvements in technological architecture play a vital role in developing unmanned traffic management systems. Further, increase in demand for unmanned aerial vehicles and UAVs, which increases global air traffic, and multitude government and defence initiatives, will shape the market for UTM over the coming years. To remain ‘ahead’ of your competitors, request for a sample – https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=S&rep_id=5791 As per a new report published by Fact.MR, the unmanned traffic management market is anticipated to surpass US$ 900 Mn valuation in 2021, and is poised to expand at a CAGR of around 18% over the next ten years. Key Takeaways from Market Study
For critical insights on this market, request for Methodology here – https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=RM&rep_id=5791 “High R&D spending on infrastructure will aid market growth over the coming years,” says a Fact.MR analyst. Winning Strategy Key players in the market has been spending on research & development to come up with improved technological architecture, which allows better efficiency and flexibility. These enhancements will drive the growth of the global UTM market in the medium- to long-term forecast period. More Valuable Insights Fact.MR, in its new offering, presents an unbiased analysis of the global unmanned traffic management market, presenting historical demand data (2016-2020) and forecast statistics for the period of 2021-2031. The study divulges essential insights on the market on the basis of type (persistent UTM and non-persistent UTM), system (technical infrastructure systems and human interface components), airspace (controlled and uncontrolled), environment (urban, rural, ATM (airports), and others), and end users (drone operators, drone pilots, recreational users, airports, and emergency service public, and local authorities), across six major regions of the world (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia & Oceania, and the Middle East & Africa). Like it? Share it!More by this author |