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Adding the Import and Subtracting the Export, the Total U.S. Consumption Value of the Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing Industry for the Year 2006 Was $10,654,000,000.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c53763) has announced the addition of Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Noun 1. auxiliary equipment - electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under the control of) the central processing unit
off-line equipment
 Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its Foreign Trade (1996-2008) to their offering.

This industry report focuses upon the Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing industry. This U.S. industry comprises establishment primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing aircraft parts or auxiliary equipment (except engines and aircraft fluid power subassemblies) and/or and/or  
conj.
Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved.

Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing.
 (2) developing and making prototypes of aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment. Auxiliary equipment includes such items as crop dusting apparatus, armament racks, inflight refueling equipment, and external fuel tanks.

NAICS NAICS North American Industry Classification System  Hierarchy:

336413 - Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing

33641 - Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing

3364 - Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing

336 - Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

31-33 - Manufacturing Sector

SIC:

3728 - Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
 (except fluid power aircraft subassemblies, target drones, and research and development not producing prototypes)

This industry report includes 147 pages of the latest market research information on this industry. This new release date contains data as current as March of 2007. In addition to the detailed explanations of the provided statistical data, there are 112 charts, 18 tables, and 2 maps to effectively illustrate the content. Use this report as; an in-depth in-depth
adj.
Detailed; thorough: an in-depth study.


in-depth
Adjective

detailed or thorough: an in-depth analysis

 analysis of the industry, an industry reference guide, an aid for benchmarking and forecasting, and as a tool for uncovering new business opportunities. Please refer to the Table of Contents for more information. The report is considered as the most comprehensive research in the market.

Key Topics Include:

INTRODUCTION

INCOME STATEMENT

BALANCE SHEET

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

LABOR AND COMPENSATION

ESTABLISHMENTS

IMPORT

EXPORT

INDUSTRY PLAYERS

LINKS

APPENDIX A - SALES & MARKETING

APPENDIX B - INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

APPENDIX C - FOREIGN TRADE AND US STATES STATISTICS

APPENDIX D - INDUSTRY'S 4-YEAR FINANCIAL STATEMENT

APPENDIX E - REPORT METHODOLOGY

OTHER AIRCRAFT PARTS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

The industry's revenue for the year 2006 was approximately $24,690,000,000. The gross profit was 34.18% at $8,439,042,000. There were 662 establishments in this industry that year. Thus, average contribution (or revenue) per establishment annually was $37,292,000.

The total import export value for the year 2006 was $27,025,003,000. There were 206 countries that conducted foreign trade with the U.S. in 2006, 4 more than year 2005. The top trading countries were: Japan, $3,570,647,000 (13.21%); United Kingdom, $3,046,326,000 (11.27%); Canada Canada (kăn`ədə), independent nation (2001 pop. 30,007,094), 3,851,787 sq mi (9,976,128 sq km), N North America. Canada occupies all of North America N of the United States (and E of Alaska) except for Greenland and the French islands of , $2,533,372,000 (9.37%); France, $1,821,550,000 (6.74%); and Germany, $1,781,416,000 (6.59%). Their combined total represents approximately 47% of all imports and exports.

The total import value for the year 2006 was $6,451,746,000. This represents a 23.1% increase from year 2005. The U.S. had imported industry related merchandises from 71 countries in 2006. The top importing countries were: Japan, $1,433,470,000 (22.22%); Canada, $1,141,739,000 (17.70%); United Kingdom, $1,112,174,000 (17.24%); France, $624,823,000 (9.68%); and Italy, $221,431,000 (3.43%). Their combined total represents approximately 70% of import from all countries.

The total export value for the year 2006 was $20,487,871,000. This represents a 18.3% increase from year 2005. The U.S. had exported industry related merchandises to 206 countries in 2006. The top exporting countries were: Japan, $2,112,981,000 (10.31%); United Kingdom, $1,921,669,000 (9.38%); Germany, $1,568,937,000 (7.66%); Canada, $1,381,695,000 (6.74%); and Brazil, $1,266,304,000 (6.18%). Their combined total represents approximately 40% of export to all countries.

Adding the import and subtracting the export, the total U.S. consumption value of this industry for the year 2006 was $10,654,000,000.

SCOPE

Aircraft assemblies, subassemblies, and parts (except engines) manufacturing

Aircraft auxiliary auxiliary

In grammar, a verb that is subordinate to the main lexical verb in a clause. Auxiliaries can convey distinctions of tense, aspect, mood, person, and number.
 parts (e.g., crop dusting, external fuel tanks, inflight refueling equipment) manufacturing

Aircraft control surface assemblies manufacturing

Aircraft fuselage wing tail and similar assemblies manufacturing

Aircraft propellers and parts manufacturing

Airframe assemblies (except for guided missiles guided missile, self-propelled, unmanned space or air vehicle carrying an explosive warhead. Its path can be adjusted during flight, either by automatic self-contained controls or remote human control. ) manufacturing

Developing and producing prototypes for aircraft parts (except engines) and auxiliary equipment

Joints, universal, aircraft, manufacturing

Targets, trailer In communications, a code or set of codes that make up the last part of a transmitted message. See trailer label.  type, aircraft, manufacturing

Tow targets, aircraft, manufacturing

Universal joints, aircraft, manufacturing

SUMMARY

This industry report packs 10 years of data from hundreds of reliable government and private statistical resources. The data have been compared and verified ver·i·fy  
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1. To prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony; substantiate.

2.
 to assure the highest research quality. These agencies and private companies were frequently contacted to acquire the latest information, most of which is unavailable to the general public. It is estimated that to gather and organize the same information into an easy-to-read format in each report, an individual researcher would spend at least a year's worth of effort. The challenge is, by the time this is accomplished, some data is most likely obsolete OBSOLETE. This term is applied to those laws which have lost their efficacy, without being repealed,
     2. A positive statute, unrepealed, can never be repealed by non-user alone. 4 Yeates, Rep. 181; Id. 215; 1 Browne's Rep. Appx. 28; 13 Serg. & Rawle, 447.
. Our business is dedicated to the research of U.S. industries and their associated foreign trades. We can meet that challenge easily as our databases are directly linked to these resources.

The U.S. manufacturing sector is expected to hit the monumental mon·u·men·tal  
adj.
1. Of, resembling, or serving as a monument.

2. Impressively large, sturdy, and enduring.

3.
 5 trillion One thousand times one billion, which is 1, followed by 12 zeros, or 10 to the 12th power. See space/time.

(mathematics) trillion - In Britain, France, and Germany, 10^18 or a million cubed.

In the USA and Canada, 10^12.
 dollars net sales Net Sales

The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted.

Notes:
This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight
 in 2006. U.S. economists have projected another 5% to 7% growth in the year 2007. To stay ahead, this industry report is intended for you to analyze the specific U.S. industry in greater detail. Not only does the report provide you with information on domestic production, it also supplies you with an industry's import and export data. The report depicts what are the products of the industry and their respective contributions. You can compare these products with the industry's materials, parts and components list that is in the report. The foreign trade data includes 10-years of statistics, and it is projected into year 2008. Such trade data is also provided at the commodity level based on the HTS HTS Heights
HTS Harmonized Tariff System
HTS High Throughput Screening (biomolecular assay screening)
HTS High-Throughput Screening (Pharmaceutical Industry)
HTS Harmonized Tariff Schedule
 classification.

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