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Global Top 4 Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engine Manufacturers, 2018-2019 - Focus on Airbus Helicopters, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Leonardo. Russian Helicopters, Sikorsky


DUBLIN, Nov. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

The "Strategic Factor Analysis Summary (SFAS) Framework Analysis - 2018-2019 - Global Top 4 Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engine Manufacturers - Airbus Helicopters, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Leonardo. Russian Helicopters, Sikorsky" company profile has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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The 2018-2019 annual edition of this report provides a comprehensive SFAS Framework Analysis and overall SFAS score on each of the Global Top 4 Commercial Aviation Turbofan Engine Manufacturers based on an analysis of each Engine OEM's strategic positioning in the existing market dynamics and its degree of responsiveness to its internal & external environment respectively.

The objective of the analysis is to assess as to how favorably is each company positioned and how responsive it is to the nature & pace of changes taking place within its internal and external environment respectively.

The Global Commercial Aviation market continues to be in the super cruise mode with the longest, uninterrupted aviation super cycle being propelled by strong tailwinds with strong demand drivers and favorable macroeconomic factors driving order intake across the industry value chain. The burgeoning order backlog across the OEMs and the supplier base is likely to drive consistent revenues growth over the next decade as they gear up for disciplined operational execution.

The OEMs have been focused strongly on ramping up aircraft production rates to meet delivery schedules with aircraft deliveries by the industry in 2018 likely to reach a record high with production output on key aircraft programs going up.

Airlines profitability continues to be on the upward growth trajectory with 2018 likely to be another boom year for the airlines with the profitability projected to register double digit growth rate to reach $38.4 billion in 2018, despite the spike in crude oil prices & pressures from escalating labor costs, which overall augurs well for the engine manufacturers from the MRO revenues standpoint.

Against this backdrop, this SFAS Framework Analysis will thus be crucial to understand & assess as to how are the OEMs strategically positioned in a rapidly changing and evolving industry dynamics and market environment and how adaptive, responsive & prepared are they to be able to ride the waves of change & disruption blowing through the market.

Relevance & Usefulness of the Report:

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Key Topics Covered:

Section 1 - Business Structure & Snapshot - For each of the Top 4 Engine OEMs

a) Founded
b) Headquartered
c) Business Segments
d) Employees
e) Revenues
f) Market Capitalization
g) Key Executives
h) Shareholding/Ownership Pattern & Structure

Section 2 - Financial Performance Snapshot & Analysis - Charts & Analysis for each Company

1. Revenue Base & Growth Trend
2. Revenues Split by Key Segments
3. Revenues Split by Key Geographic Markets & Regions
4. Gross Earnings & Margin Trend
5. Operating Earnings & Operating Margin Trend
6. Return on Sales Trend
7. Profitability Growth Trend
8. Cash Flow from Operations
9. R&D Expenditure Trend
10. CAPEX Trend

Section 3 - Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) Matrix - For each of the Top 4 Engine OEMs

Section 4 - External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS) Matrix

Section 5 - Strategic Factor Analysis Summary (SFAS) Matrix - With reprioritization, quantification & ranking of respective strategic factors deriving from IFAS & EFAS matrices.

Section 6 - Comparative Ranking of Industry Players - based on SFAS Scores

Section 7 - Global Commercial Aircraft Turbofan Engines Market - Force Field Analysis - Analysis of Driving & Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics

Section 8 - Key Market & Technology Trends - Analysis of Key Trends poised to Shape & Transform the future

Section 9 - Key Issues, Challenges & Risk Factors

Section 10 - Commercial Aircraft Turbofan Engines - Strategic Market Outlook through 2036

For more information about this company profile visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/mlk36c/global_top_4?w=5

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