Middle East Aviation Industry Report 2022: Analysis and Forecast 2018-2026

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Dublin, 08 Dec. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Growth Opportunities for the Aviation Industry in the Middle East” report has been added to from ResearchAndMarkets.com offer.

This analysis of the Middle East aviation industry covers airport passenger volumes and annual airline and MRO revenues. The study period is 2018-2026 with forecasts covering 2022-2026.

The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally disrupted the global aviation industry, with airlines and airports bearing the brunt of the downturn. Limited domestic travel and heavy reliance on international air traffic has had a greater impact on the business operations of airlines and airports in the Middle East than their global counterparts.

Airlines operating in the Middle East are highly dependent on international traffic flows. This, coupled with the absence of a domestic market in almost all countries in the region, means that airlines in the region are solely dependent on the rate of international traffic recovery.

Specifically, the region’s full-service global connectors are impacted by uncertainty over when business demand will return to pre-pandemic levels, in terms of volume and yield. The region’s low-cost airlines, like their global counterparts, have been quicker to adapt to new market realities, largely due to their more competitive business models and point-to-point networks.

Airports in the region have also been challenged by border closures and market accessibility. Additionally, airports that serve as hubs or target cities for regional airlines have seen a sharp decline in passenger numbers. While the Middle East has successfully curbed and combated the COVID-19 pandemic, the recovery of airports is closely linked to the recovery of regional airlines.

Maintenance, repair and operation (MRO) expenditure in the Middle East also saw a significant decline, due to a reduction in maintenance demand. The recovery of the MRO segment will be directly linked to the return of airlines in the region to previous flight volumes and fleet sizes.

Main topics covered:

1. Strategic imperatives

  • Why is it increasingly difficult to grow taller?

  • The strategic imperative

  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Middle East Aviation Industry

  • Growth opportunities fuel the growth pipeline engine

2. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation in the Middle East

  • General observations on the resumption of passenger traffic

  • Number of Commercial Flights – A Global Perspective

  • Airline Demand and Profitability – Middle East vs. World

  • Active Airline Fleets by Country, Middle East – Before Pandemic vs. Now

  • Active Airline Fleets by Business Model – Before Pandemic vs. Now

  • Annual passengers covered by Middle East Airlines

  • Affected Middle East Airports – Annual Passengers

  • Middle East MRO in scope

  • Impact on major airlines in the Middle East

3. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Middle East Aviation Ecosystem

Scope of analysis

  • Segmentation

  • Major Competitors in the Middle East Aviation Ecosystem

  • Main growth indicators for airlines

  • Growth engines for airlines

  • Growth constraints for airlines

Revenue forecast analysis for airlines

  • Scenario 1: Conservative forecast for airlines

  • Scenario 2: Basic airline forecasts

  • Scenario 3: Ambitious forecasts for airlines

  • Conservative, baseline and ambitious forecasts for airlines

  • Conservative, standard and ambitious forecasts for airlines

  • Competitive environment for airlines

  • Main growth indicators for airports

  • Growth engines for airports

  • Growth constraints for airports

Forecast assumptions for airports

  • Scenario 1: Conservative forecast for airports

  • Scenario 2: Base forecast for airports

  • Scenario 3: Ambitious forecasts for airports

  • Conservative, standard and ambitious forecasts for airports

  • Competitive environment for airports

  • Revenue sharing for airports

Main growth indicators for MROs

  • Growth engines for MROs

  • Growth constraints for MROs

  • Revenue Forecast Assumptions for MROs

  • Revenue forecasts for MRO expenses

  • Competitive environment for MROs

4. Universe of growth opportunities

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Big Data Analytics for Optimized Operations and Increased Revenue

  • Growth Opportunity 2: Total airport management concept with improved operational efficiency and increased revenue potential

  • Growth Opportunity 3: Additive manufacturing (3D printing) in the MRO sector to reduce delays in the supply of critical parts

5. Next steps

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