The aircraft survivability equipment market has seen considerable growth due to a variety of factors.
• The market size of aircraft survivability equipment has seen a significant increase in recent years. The market, currently valued at $4.4 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $4.69 billion in 2025, recording a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6%.
This growth in the historical phase can be credited to military modernization initiatives, improved survival tactics, greater emphasis on electronic warfare, innovations from the cold war era, and the incorporation of defensive systems.
The aircraft survivability equipment market is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory in upcoming years.
• Anticipation is high for substantial expansion in the aircraft survivability equipment market over the next several years. Projections suggest an increase to $5.96 billion in 2029, fueled by a steadfast compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2%.
Factors promoting this growth in the forecast period incorporate the demand for retrofit and upgrades, emphasis on cyber resilience, amalgamation of artificial intelligence and machine learning, intelligent countermeasure systems, and the fabrication of directed energy weapons. The forecast period also signals key trends such as progressive threat detection systems, integrated defense mechanisms, employment of directed energy weapons, minimizing and weight reduction strategies, and augmented electronic warfare capabilities.
The escalating number of air mishaps is presumed to propel the expansion of the aircraft survivability equipment market. Air mishaps relate to incidents linked to aircraft operations that transpire post someone boarding the aircraft. The Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) constitutes a range of systems engineered to safeguard aircraft against missile attacks by incorporating missile detection, warning, and tracing technology, radio frequency jamming, chaff and flare dispensers, alongside infrared laser beam countermeasures. For example, statistics released by the International Civil Aviation Organization, a UN agency based in Canada, reveal that in 2023, there was one accident per 1.26 million flights with an accident rate of 0.80 per million flights in September 2024. A 3.1% increment was noted in the total accident count from 2022 to 2023. Hence, the augmented aircraft count is propelling the expansion of the aircraft survivability equipment market. Furthermore, the surge in advancements within the defense sector is projected to amplify the growth of the aircraft survival equipment market. These advancements pertain to the inception, adoption, and assimilation of cutting-edge technologies, strategies, and capabilities within a nation's defense and military infrastructure. Elevated defense budgets have enabled more extensive investment in research, development, testing, and deployment of advanced aircraft survival equipment solutions. For example, in 2023, The Department of Defense (DOD), a US-based executive department in charge of regulating and managing all elements of national security and armed forces, allocated $2.04 trillion among its six sub-components for the evolution of the defense sector in the United States. Consequently, these advancements within the defense sphere contribute to the growth of the aircraft survival equipment market.
The aircraft survivability equipment market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Component: Hardware, Software, Services
2) By Technology: Active, Passive
3) By Fit: Line, Forward
4) By Application: Combat Aircraft, Combat Helicopter, Special Mission Aircraft, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Subsegments:
1) By Hardware: Electronic Warfare Systems, Countermeasure Systems, Sensors And Detectors, Ballistic Protection Systems
2) By Software: Threat Detection Software, Situational Awareness Software, Data Analysis And Fusion Software
3) By Services: Installation And Integration Services, Maintenance And Support Services, Training Services
Leading corporations involved in the aircraft survivability equipment sector are creating inventive products like seat liferafts to cater to a wider audience, boost their sales and escalate their revenue. Seat liferafts are a unique kind of liferaft meant for one person that inflate themselves automatically when detached from an aircraft. For instance, in March 2022, Survitec Group, an aerospace company from the UK, introduced a new compact and lightweight single-seat life raft (SSLR) to provide superior equipment for military fast jet pilots. The innovative SSLR surpasses its older versions in compactness and ease of deployment, thereby proving to be a more efficient survival aid for pilots compelled to evacuate their aircraft over a water body. The new SSLR is constructed from light materials and is designed compactly, making it effortlessly storable in a fast jet aircraft's cockpit. The raft is equipped with an enhanced inflation system that functions faster and with more ease than the older models. It also encompasses features like a new inflation system, construction that meets military grade and accreditation that complies with military norms.
Major companies operating in the aircraft survivability equipment market report are:
• United Technologies Corporation
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• Boeing Rotorcraft Systems
• Raytheon Company
• Airbus SE
• Northrop Grumman Corporation
• BAE Systems PLC
• Harris Corporation
• Thales Group
• L3 Technologies Inc.
• Leonardo S.p.A.
• Textron Inc.
• Rheinmetall AG
• Elbit Systems Ltd.
• Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
• Saab AB
• General Dynamics Corporation
• Sikorsky Aircraft
• Moog Inc.
• Curtiss-Wright Corporation
• Cobham Limited
• Orbital ATK Inc.
• FLIR Systems Inc.
• Ultra Electronics Holdings PLC
• Chemring Group
• Cobham plc.
• Aselsan A.S.
• Terma A/S
• Esterline Technologies Corporation
• Edo Corporation Ltd.
North America was the largest region in the aircraft survivability equipment market in 2024. The regions covered in the aircraft survivability equipment market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa