Demand for Cost-Effective and Safe Simulation Systems Promise to Expand the User Base in the Asian-Pacific Market.Business Editors/High-Tech/Transportation Writers PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 19, 2003 Participants in the Asia-Pacific commercial and military flight simulation markets who continuously upgrade their products to ensure that their services are cost effective, safe, and systematic are more likely to maintain and increase installed base and market share. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan's (http://www.frost.com) Asia-Pacific Commercial and Military Flight Simulation Markets reveals that revenues in this market totaled $611.6 million in 2002. It projects that the market will amount to some $843.6 million in revenues by 2009. "Simulated flight training is an attractive alternative to actual flight training, thus ensuring its continued use in both the military and commercial segments," says Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Vignesh Kadrivel. Commercial simulated training acquaints pilots with the different controls and avionics avionics (ā'vēŏn`ĭks), electronic instruments used in air or space flight; also the design and production of such instruments. Early planes had few instruments, but as aviation and aircraft became more complex, so did instrumentation. equipment of an aircraft and familiarizes them to its maneuvering capabilities. This is crucial in the early stages for some flight training programs in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in countries such as India and China, where most fighter crashes occur due to novice pilot error. Mission rehearsal re·hears·al n. The process of repeating information, such as a name or a list of words, in order to remember it. re·hearse v. and training is a growing application in the military segment of the flight simulation markets, making it an integral capability for companies competing in the Asia-Pacific market. Training is a continuous process, in which pilots update their training on new aircraft systems or new aircraft models regularly. This need reflects market opportunities for training systems upgrades and new training systems and services in conjunction with the acquisition of new aircraft platforms. As such, the industry seems to be poised for greater growth. In the commercial sector, new opportunities for the sale of flight simulation and training systems are on the horizon as many Asia Pacific-based airlines have already placed orders for the Airbus A380. Similarly, Frost & Sullivan projects that Boeing will begin taking orders for its anticipated new aircraft, the B7E7, either late in 2003 or early 2004 and expects that a number of Asia-Pacific-based airlines will be among the first to place orders. Frost & Sullivan projects that new aircraft programs will drive growth in the military segment as well. India's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA LCA Life Cycle Assessment LCA Saint Lucia (ISO Country code) LCA Life Cycle Analysis LCA Linux.conf.au (Australian Linux conference) LCA Labor Condition Application LCA Light Combat Aircraft ) and China's J-10 fighter aircraft fighter aircraft Aircraft designed primarily to secure control of essential airspace by destroying enemy aircraft in combat. Designed for high speed and maneuverability, they are armed with weapons capable of striking other aircraft in flight. are projected new entries in the military segment, and they are expected to drive demand for the corresponding flight simulation and training systems. "Countries such as India and China have quite a few indigenous aircraft programs in the pipeline, making them good target markets for simulation systems," says Kadrivel. India has had a head start in the sale of some simulated flight systems, since indigenous companies have collaborated with others that offer cost-effective cost-effective, n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate. solutions that priced at about 30 to 40 percent less than the norm. In a market where the technologies behind flight simulators flight simulator, device providing a controlled environment in which a flight trainee can experience conditions approximating those of actual flight. A simulator generally consists of an enclosure housing a working replica of the interior of the cockpit of an and training devices are largely similar and standardized standardized pertaining to data that have been submitted to standardization procedures. standardized morbidity rate see morbidity rate. standardized mortality rate see mortality rate. , this strategy makes pricing a key-differentiating factor. This creates a challenge for other flight simulation systems manufacturers that can be overcome by introducing next-generation systems at competitive prices, thereby facilitating greater sales and substantial increases in market share. Asia-Pacific Commercial and Military Flight Simulation Markets is part of the Modeling, Simulation, and Training subscription, and provides a strategic assessment of the Asia-Pacific commercial and military flight simulation markets. The analysis provides an overview of new opportunities for standardization standardization In industry, the development and application of standards that make it possible to manufacture a large volume of interchangeable parts. Standardization may focus on engineering standards, such as properties of materials, fits and tolerances, and drafting and improvement in order to improve sales. An assessment of drivers, restraints, and challenges facilitate growth strategies for established industry participants and new entrants. The commercial and military segments of the flight simulation markets are discussed in pertinent PERTINENT, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319. detail, along with the trends specific to each of these segments. Interviews are available to the press. Frost & Sullivan, an international growth consultancy, has been supporting clients' expansion for more than four decades. Our market expertise covers a broad spectrum of industries, while our portfolio of advisory competencies include custom strategic consulting, market intelligence, and management training. Our mission is to forge forge Open furnace for heating metal ore and metal for working and forming, or a workshop containing forge hearths and related equipment. From earliest times, smiths (see smithing) heated iron in forges and formed it by hammering on an anvil. partnerships with our clients' management teams to deliver market insights and to create value and drive growth through innovative approaches. Frost & Sullivan's network of consultants, industry experts, corporate trainers A corporate trainer is a specialized skill development position in a corporation where the goal is to help improve the "soft skills" or "people skills" of the workers in the corporation. and support staff, spans the globe with offices in every major country. Asia-Pacific Commercial and Military Flight Simulation Markets A517-22 Keywords in this release: Asia-Pacific, commercial, military, flight simulation, R&D, defense, end-user training, requirements, cutting-edge research, simulation technology, acquisition reform, regional simulation standardization, marketing, simulator (1) Software that enables the execution of an application written for a different computer environment. Same as emulator. (2) Software that models the interactions of hypothetical or real-world objects or business processes. , research, information, market, trends, technology, service, forecast |
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