Global Aircraft Fire Protection System Market 2024-2030

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    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET

     

    INTRODUCTION

     

    Aircraft fire protection is critical since, once airborne, any fires must be extinguished using equipment on board the aircraft. A fire must be maintained under control for a lengthy time before an emergency landing can be made on another airfield, especially during flights over rural locations.

     

    In addition, an aeroplane has sections that are not accessible when in flight. Remote sensing and (semi-)automatic devices are required in various parts of the aircraft. Fire detection and suppression systems aboard aeroplanes, however, include fire detector sensing components located in numerous high-movement regions surrounding aircraft engines.

     

    Because of their vulnerable placement and the delicate nature and tiny size of the fire detecting components, they are more susceptible to damage during maintenance operations.

     

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    A fire zone is an area or section of an aircraft that the manufacturer intended to need fire detection and/or fire extinguishing equipment as well as a high level of inherent fire resistance.

     

    For the purposes of this definition, a “fixed” fire extinguishing system is one that is permanently placed rather than one that can be carried around like a hand-held Halon or water fire extinguisher. A contemporary aircraft’s fire protection system, as well as many older aircraft’s, comprises a fire detection system and a fire extinguishing system.

     

    As a result of this particular aspect, the number of applications of sensing elements in very sensitive sections of aircraft has been decreased significantly, particularly in low-cost air carriers, and the growth rate of the market for aviation fire prevention and detection systems has been slowed.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET DYNAMICS

     

    With a view to enhancing air transport safety and reducing fire hazard risks while in flight, aviation regulatory bodies around the world have been implementing increasingly strict safety regulations, laws, and standards to ensure that air carriers around the world install better aircraft fire protection and detection systems.

     

    has pushed for more stringent criteria for aircraft fire prevention and detection equipment in order to improve the safety of air travel. Aircraft fire prevention systems are likely to see significant expansion as a result of this.

     

    Regulatory authorities like the European Union and the International Civil Aviation Organization have already set a deadline for the deactivation of all halon systems and extinguishers. Manufacturers and aircraft original equipment manufacturers are expanding their spending in the development of new fire-fighting systems as a result of this.

     

    Civil aviation and other businesses like oil and gas, military, etc. currently meet their halon needs by using recycling agents that were previously used in other industries or on retired aeroplanes. Investments in alternate sources of fire suppression materials and systems are expected to help this market sector develop even more in the future.

     

    Both the European Union and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have mandated to phase out halon-based agents to be used a fire suppression agent considering their higher impact on the environmental deterioration.

     

    With growing passenger traffic, the region’s airlines are making plans to expand their destinations and fleet of aircraft. These factors are propelling the growth of new orders and deliveries of aircraft, thereby boosting the growth of the aircraft fire protection systems market.

     

    Additionally, the increasing military spending of the region is supporting the growth of modernization and procurements of military aircraft.  Furthermore, the current growing fleet of aircraft is generating demand for fire suppressing materials which must be regularly replaced after certain time-period.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET SEGMENTATION

     

    The Global Aircraft Fire Protection System Market can be segmented into following categories for further analysis.

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Vehicle Infrastructure Type

    • Light Commercial Aircraft
    • Heavy Commercial Aircraft
    • Passenger based Aircraft
    • Cargo Based Multi Model Aircraft

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Application

    • Heavy Commercial Application
    • Moderate Commercial Application
    • Cargo Based Application
    • Passenger Based Application
    • Multi Integrated Application
    • Military Standard Application

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Compartment of Application Type

    • Aircraft Cargo Bay
    • Engine Components
    • APU – Auxiliary Power Units
    • Cabin and Lavatories
    • Cockpit Systems

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Class of Propulsion

    • Electric Based Propulsion
    • Special Fuel Jet Propulsion
    • Conventional Fuel Propulsion

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Usage Type

    • Civil Lines Aircraft
    • General Cargo Lines Aircraft
    • Commercial Passenger Aircraft
    • Military Aircraft
    • Transport Carriers
    • Fighter Jets

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Construction Fitting Capability

    • Fire Suppression System
    • Fire Detection System
    • Alarm and Warning System

     

    Aircraft Fire Protection System Market By Regional Classification

    • Asia Pacific Region – APAC
    • Middle East and Gulf Region
    • Africa Region
    • North America Region
    • Europe Region
    • Latin America and Caribbean Region

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET RECENT MARKET TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS

     

    In recent years, the interest in full or hybrid electric power for aeroplanes has risen as a result of the automobile industry and current mainstream developments in transportation.

     

    A properly designed, installed, operated, and maintained fire alarm system can reduce the losses associated with an unwanted fire in any building. These losses include property and, more importantly, human life.

     

    The primary motivation for fire alarm system requirements in aircraft and fire codes is to provide early notification to the aircraft occupants so they can take the necessary mitigation measures, and to activate the suppression service so it can respond to the fire.

     

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    The most recent development in the aircraft fire protection system has been the capability of integration into ta simulated environment for better levels of compliance and checks on possible real time firefighting scenarios.

     

    Recent improvements to a fire-simulating computer model created at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) may now provide some much-needed direction.

     

    In a new study, a team of NIST and FAA experts evaluated the programme against a real-world scenario in which a fire broke out inside a grounded aeroplane and found that the software accurately recreated recorded temperatures and detected hot spots in the attic.

     

    In the Fire Dynamics Simulator, developed by NIST, heat and smoke are simulated as they travel through a fire.

     

    There are new suppression system which are retrofitted with an inert carbon-based chemical that powerfully fights fire yet is safe for property, people, and to the environment. It looks like water but doesn’t cause the damage normally associated with water because it contains no moisture.

     

    The result is lower repair bills and less impact on business. It has no harmful impact on the environment. It has an atmospheric lifetime of only five days while the closest chemical alternative has an atmospheric lifetime of 33–36 years.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET RECENT ACQUISITION

     

    It is with pleasure that Pye-Barker Fire & Safety announces the purchase of Frazier Fire, LLC. Rapid Fire Protection Group, a portfolio firm of Pye-Barker Fire, finalised the transaction, expanding the company’s services to include Oklahoma.

     

    With the addition of Oklahoma, Pye-Barker now has 120 locations and services across 27 states. A full-service fire sprinkler business, Frazier Fire has its corporate office in Oklahoma City.

     

    Frazier Fire has been in business for about seven years and serves all of Oklahoma.

     

    Designing and installing fire sprinkler systems for new development is a specialty of Frazier Fire. The Frazier team also maintains and inspects current fire protection systems.

     

    One of the most well-known names in the Pye-Barker family of businesses, a fully integrated collective of fire safety and alarm security services for the commercial sector, is Rapid Fire Protection Group.

     

    Nationwide new construction constructions are the focus of Rapid Fire Protection’s expertise in fire suppression services.

     

    It became a member of the Pye-Barker family. Many of Frazier Fire’s managers and technicians have more than 20 years of expertise in the field. Because of their unrivalled skill set, Frazier Fire continuously goes above and above for its clients.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET RECENT PARTNERSHIPS

     

    Safran Electrical & Power and Pyroalliance have agreed to collaborate on the development of a technology to protect electric propulsion systems for aircraft from fire.

     

    On electric and hybrid-electric aircraft, the two French firms plan to deploy equipment that can react in milliseconds to protect against the potential of an electric arc.

     

    Both Safran Electrical & Power and Pyroalliance have the goal of being able to show a pyrotechnic electrical shutdown system prototype and having it suitable for commercial use in the future.

     

    Under the government’s French Recovery Plan, the DGAC civil aviation body is providing half of the project’s secret costs.

     

    The Engineus family of electric motors was developed by Safran, a company that develops aviation engines, electrical systems, and cabin interiors. It has already been picked by aircraft manufacturers such as Bye Aerospace.

     

    The firm has been working on high-voltage circuit breakers to give instantaneous protection from electric arcs, based on its experience working with high-power aeronautical electrical networks with voltages ranging from 800 to 1,200 volts.

     

    Pyroalliance has been developing pyrotechnic control technology for a wide range of aeronautics, defence, and space applications for over half a century. It’s a member of the Ariane family.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION

     

    Trelleborg, Sweden-based Trelleborg AB is a global engineering company.Trelleborg AB has a specific business unit called Aerospace that provides cutting-edge solutions for the aerospace sector. Their goods are made to meet the exacting specifications of aircraft manufacturers, guaranteeing their safety, dependability, and adherence to legal regulations.

     

    Trelleborg has made a significant contribution to the field of fire containment systems within the aerospace industry. Because they aid in halting the spread of fire and safeguard vital components, fire containment systems are essential for aircraft safety.

     

    The Firestop product line from Trelleborg provides cutting-edge fire containment solutions that are principally based on silicone technology. These items are built to endure extremely high temperatures, prevent the spread of fire, and offer thermal insulation.

     

    They are frequently utilized in engine nacelles, cargo compartments, and other places where fire containment is important. The Firestop silicone-based fire containment devices from Trelleborg provide a number of important benefits. First off, they offer superb fire resistant qualities, preserving structural integrity even in hot settings.

     

    By reducing the possibility of a fire spreading and harming other parts of the aircraft, this increases overall safety. In the aerospace business, where weight reduction is key for fuel efficiency and operational performance, these goods are also lightweight, which is an important aspect.

     

    Additionally, Trelleborg’s Firestop products have exceptional chemical resistance, ensuring their reliability and endurance over the long term. They can survive contact with a variety of fuels, lubricants, and chemicals that are frequently present in aircraft conditions.

     

    The fire containment systems’ durability and effectiveness are boosted by their resistance to deterioration and corrosion. Trelleborg continues to place a high priority on research and development to enhance its fire containment products.

     

    To ensure that its products match the changing demands of the aerospace sector, the company makes investments in cutting-edge materials, production techniques, and testing facilities.

     

    Trelleborg maintains on the cutting edge of technological developments and regulatory requirements by working closely with aircraft manufacturers and regulatory organizations, which enables them to produce cutting-edge fire containment systems.

     

    Trelleborg aircraft provides a wide range of additional aircraft products and solutions in addition to fire containment systems. These include sealing systems, which are essential for preserving the integrity of numerous aircraft systems and include O-rings, gaskets, and seals.

     

    In addition, Trelleborg offers anti-vibration products that improve passenger comfort and equipment longevity by lowering NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) levels in airplanes. Additionally, Trelleborg’s aerospace division provides thermal management solutions, such as insulating materials and heat shields, to help control heat dispersion and safeguard delicate components from thermal harm.

     

    Because of the company’s competence in these fields, they can offer comprehensive solutions that deal with the various problems the aircraft sector faces.

     

    Trelleborg has an effective manufacturing and delivery network to serve its large international customer base. To provide close access to customers and effective supply chain management, the company runs production facilities and sales offices in key places across the world.

     

    Trelleborg can provide services to significant airlines, MRO companies, and aircraft manufacturers all over the world because to its global presence.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET NEW TECHNOLOGY

     

    Aerospace fire prevention.Oxygen reduction fire prevention system to suppress or extinguish fire within a pressurised cabin.

     

    The majority of aircraft fire safety research is focused on producing better fire-resistant materials for aircraft interiors. Meanwhile, there is no effective means for immediately preventing, suppressing, or extinguishing fire within a pressurised cabin.

     

    FirePASS can be installed in four different ways in passenger aircraft. FirePASS technology is already being used to avoid fuel tank fires and explosions. FirePASS can be used as a suppression device for existing flights that pressurise at altitudes above 1500 m, as a preventative measure for future planes that will be pressurised on the ground, or as a mix of the two.

     

    With the use of a specially created FirePASS-SC agent, a fire inside of an aircraft can be put out quickly and safely, protecting the crew and passengers. This device has the capacity to store and release the hypoxic fire suppression agent FirePASS-SC, which will quickly put out any fire without endangering the breathing of any passengers.

     

    When it is released, the agent floods the vehicle, generating a breathing environment that puts out fires.

     

    This emergency atmosphere would be at an altitude of 4000 metres on an aircraft pressurised at 2000 metres, which is completely safe for the time needed to pinpoint the fire source, rule out the possibility of a secondary ignition, or, alternatively, to descend to a lower altitude.

     

    Increased carbon dioxide concentrations aid in balancing the effects of hypoxia on the human body.Future aeroplanes and spacecraft pressurised on the ground can install FirePASS in preventative mode.

     

    An on-board air-regeneration or life-support system maintains and continuously regenerates the artificially created environment with fire-extinguishing properties. This environment is completely safe for everyone and includes 16% oxygen, or the equivalent of 2200 metres of elevation in partial pressure.

     

    There will not be any flames in space anymore because of the new FirePASS patented technology! By keeping the oxygen quantity in the inside of space stations and other vehicles below 16%, fire hazards can be completely eliminated.

     

    FirePASS is pleased to announce that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States has approved the use of FirePASS technology to safeguard the fuel tanks on all commercial aircraft.

     

    FirePASS Corporation granted a licence to The Boeing Company and Honeywell International for use in aircraft.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

     

    An in-flight fire is probably the most serious in-flight emergency and must be brought under control as soon as possible. Considering the crucial role that time plays in this type of emergency, it is imperative that no time is lost when attempting to extinguish the fire. Some people are against using halon fire extinguishers.

     

    Some members of the flight crew were apprehensive to deploy halon in the event of an in-flight fire. The FAA Advisory Circular 120-80 addresses the use of halon fire extinguishers and emphasises the efficacy of Halon in battling an in-flight fire.

     

    Firetrace International which operates as a subsidiary to a UK based conglomerate has been involved in development of large-scale application-based engineering aspects of fire protection and suppression systems. These are focused on large scale development for better clean residue requirements in the aircrafts on application.

     

    The FM 200 product operated by the company, also commonly known as HFC-227ea, is a clean agent fire suppressant for Class A, B, and C fires and meets NFPA Standard 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems. Clean agents are fast and effective in suppressing fires, are safe in occupied spaces, and do not leave a residue.

     

    FM-200 is low in toxicity and does not pose acute or long-term dangers when handled per the manufacturers’ recommendations. The vapours from FM-200™ have little to no effect on the skin or eyes, but when in liquid form, on contact, it can freeze the skin or eyes, causing frostbite.

     

    Meggitt PLC has been part of a major development in the fire suppression and other maintenance / detection services within the aircraft operations on terms of its commercial aviation capabilities. It has been operating and designing the greenest advantageous based suppression system.

     

    The Systems are designed in such a manner so that they are equipped with a unique flow-metering design enabling precise release of the suppression agent. This minimises the need to carry unnecessary agent that can increase overall aircraft weight.

     

    It uses the high-rate, multi-shot extinguishing bottles put out fires (engine, APU and cargo) within seconds using directional valves and distribution tubing solutions for total flooding. Bottles can be sized anywhere from 164cm3 to 0.04m3 (10 to 2,500in3) and can be made from steel or titanium, depending on weight requirements.

     

    AIRCRAFT FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MARKET COMPANIES PROFILED

    Sl no Topic
    1 Market Segmentation
    2 Scope of the report
    3 Abbreviations
    4 Research Methodology
    5 Executive Summary
    6 Introduction
    7 Insights from Industry stakeholders
    8 Cost breakdown of Product by sub-components and average profit margin
    9 Disruptive innovation in the Industry
    10 Technology trends in the Industry
    11 Consumer trends in the industry
    12 Recent Production Milestones
    13 Component Manufacturing in US, EU and China
    14 COVID-19 impact on overall market
    15 COVID-19 impact on Production of components
    16 COVID-19 impact on Point of sale
    17 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Geography, 2024-2030
    18 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Product Type, 2024-2030
    19 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Application, 2024-2030
    20 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by End use, 2024-2030
    21 Product installation rate by OEM, 2023
    22 Incline/Decline in Average B-2-B selling price in past 5 years
    23 Competition from substitute products
    24 Gross margin and average profitability of suppliers
    25 New product development in past 12 months
    26 M&A in past 12 months
    27 Growth strategy of leading players
    28 Market share of vendors, 2023
    29 Company Profiles
    30 Unmet needs and opportunity for new suppliers
    31 Conclusion
    32 Appendix
       
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