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Top 100 Connected Aircraft Companies: Ones to Watch in 2019

Top 100 Connected Aircraft Companies: Ones to Watch in 2019

PR Newswire

NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Analysis of Leading Companies for In-Flight Entertainment & Connectivity (IFEC) Technologies, Infotainment Systems, Wi-Fi The Internet of Things (IoT), e-Aircraft, In-Cabin Network Hardware, Air-to-Ground & Satellite Communications (SATCOM), Crew Management & Navigation Systems

Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05689877

– Do you need definitive connected aircraft competitive landscape analysis?
– Succinct connected aircraft company profiles?
– Connected aircraft technological insight?
– Clear industry analysis?

Read on to discover how this definitive report can transform your own research and save you time.

The emergence of connected aircraft and increasing R&D spending on the development of fully connected aircraft, has led Visiongain to publish this timely report. The connected aircraft market is expected to flourish in the next few years because of increasing consumer demand for 24/7 connectivity and acceptance of connected aircraft is expected to feed through in the latter part of the decade driving growth to new heights. If you want to be part of this growing industry, then read on to discover how you can maximise your investment potential.

Report highlights
– Over 100 Tables, Charts, And Graphs
– Analysis Of 100 Key Players In The Connected Aircraft Market
– BAE Systems plc
– Bombardier, Inc.
– Cobham plc
– Curtiss-Wright Corporation
– Eutelsat Communications SA
– Global Eagle Entertainment Inc
– Gogo Inc
– Honeywell International Inc
– Inmarsat plc
– Intelsat
– Iridium Communications Inc
– Kontron AG
– Lufthansa Systems
– Panasonic Corporation
– Rockwell Collins Inc
– SITA OnAir
– Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
– Thales SA
– ViaSat Inc
– Zodiac Aerospace SA

Plus analysis of 80 other companies involved in connected aircraft

Company Profiles Include The Following
– Connected Aircraft Overview
– Recent Developments
– Products and Service Offerings
– Partnerships and Ventures
– Future Outlook

Key Questions Answered
– What does the future hold for the connected aircraft industry?
– Where should you target your business strategy?
– Which applications should you focus upon?
– Which disruptive technologies should you invest in?
– Which companies should you form strategic alliances with?
– Which company is likely to success and why?
– What business models should you adopt?
– What industry trends should you be aware of?

Target Audience
– Leading aircraft OEMs
– Connected aircraft specialists
– Avionics specialists
– Systems integrators
– Telecommunications vendors
– Component suppliers
– Electronics companies
– Aerospace contractors
– Software developers
– Technologists
– R&D staff
– Consultants
– Analysts
– CEO’s
– CIO’s
– COO’s
– Business development managers
– Investors
– Governments
– Agencies
– Industry organisations
– Banks

Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05689877

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