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Airport Runway Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Detection Systems Market Exhibits Higher Growth
This report provides prognosis and analysis of the airport runway foreign object debris (fod) detection systems market. It offers historical data along with forecast data for 2028.

BriefingWire.com, 3/15/2019 - The global airport runway fod detection systems market remains consolidated with a limited number of players. Four companies accounted for nearly two-thirds revenue share of the market in 2017. These top 4 market leaders include The Stratech Group, Moog Inc., Xsight Systems Ltd., and Trex Aviation Systems Inc. The tier 1 companies in the airport runway FOD detection systems market are investing in extensive research and development for encouraging product innovations in line with the latest specifications and standards. Moreover, these players are capitalizing on budding opportunities across emerging nations, which can enable them to tap into new end-user segments. The companies in the airport runway FOD detection systems market are also focusing on offer competitive pricing in a bid to win maximum number of government contracts – a key growth influencer in the market.

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Efficient FOD management has always been one of the paramount factors fueling seamless operation of aircrafts. The emphasis on high-precision FOD management devices for real-time monitoring has catalyzed the incorporation of new technologies into the existing framework and encouraged initiatives by key manufacturers to launch new products in the airport runway FOD detection systems market. For instance, Argosai, a leading player in the airport runway FOD detection systems market, launched A-FOD to capture high-resolution images by using artificial intelligence techniques. With such initiatives mainstreaming in the airport runway FOD detection systems market, it is highly likely that established manufacturers and new entrants might diversify their product lines with technologically-advanced products.

Identification and mitigation of risks has led to multiple initiatives for upgrading the infrastructure across airports worldwide. Aviation authorities across the globe are focusing on adoption of airport runway FOD detection systems to ensure safety of aircrafts. For instance, the Airport Authority of Trinidad and Tobago includes ‘FOD Management Programme’ in its safety initiatives, wherein a proactive approach to deal with FODs has been reinforced.

The Airports Council International (ACI), in its latest set of policies, has incorporated section titled ‘Control of Foreign Object Debris (FOD)’ that emphasizes on measures to prevent occurrence of FODs. As a part of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP), the U.S. Department of Transportation announces grants for revamp of airport infrastructure, which also emphasizes minimizing foreign object debris on the airport runways. Surge in similar kind of investments in airport infrastructure is foreseen to boost future developments and demand for airport runway FOD detection systems.

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As per an insight provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), more than half of the global population will choose air travel by 2036. This has persuaded both authorities and service providers in the aviation industry to focus on operational efficiency as well as safety. Sensing the adverse impacts of FODs on the efficiency of aircrafts, the aviation framework is placing high demand for high-precision airport runway FOD detection systems.

 
 
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