Deloitte 2012 Aerospace and Defense Outlook Indicates Optimism for Commercial Aircraft Sector and Caution for Defense
Financial performance of the top global aerospace and defense companies is expected to stay flat in 2012
Despite the challenging environment, the aerospace and defense industry is likely to continue to develop game-changing technology innovations, according to the report
NEW YORK, March 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the 2012 Global aerospace and defense outlook: A tale of two industries launched today by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited's (DTTL) Global Manufacturing Industry group, the commercial aircraft sector is likely to enter a prolonged upcycle in production in 2012 as a result of increasing demand for leisure and business travel, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, while the global defense market is expected to experience flat or declining growth due to anticipated decreases in military spending, principally in the United States and Europe.
According to the report, the growth in the commercial aircraft industry is expected to be driven by continued production and development of next-generation aircraft programs that aim to address increasing fuel costs.
"The commercial aircraft sector has taken an innovative approach to responding to increasing fuel costs," said Tom Captain, Global Aerospace and Defense sector leader, DTTL. "The development of fuel-efficient aircrafts that utilize next-generation engine technology has resulted in a significant rise in aircraft orders. However, certain suppliers will be challenged to keep pace with the expected increase in production rates and new program introductions this year."
Meanwhile, continued global economic challenges coupled with revenue gaps and cost pressures may result in margin contraction for global defense players. As a result, the defense sector is likely to undergo more streamlining of its cost structure, divestiture of non-core assets, and additions of gap filling, as well as transformation acquisitions.
"Expect to see more aggressive competition for the fewer large defense programs of record, as well as growth in defense sales to India, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Japan, and South Korea – countries with emerging wealth and a need to strengthen their defense capabilities," continued Captain.
Overall, the financial performance of the top global aerospace and defense companies in 2012 is expected to be similar to 2011 performance, with the decline in defense revenues offset by cost-cutting and aggressive growth actions.
In 2012, the aerospace and defense industry is likely to continue to develop game-changing technology innovations in areas such as cyber-security, directed energy, high-powered microwave weapons, hypersonic missiles, long-range and high-altitude unmanned aerial systems, and extraordinary software that can trace financial transactions of known terrorists.
To access 2012 Global aerospace and defense industry outlook: A tale of two industries,please visit www.deloitte.com/manufacturing.
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