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Aviation Emissions Control Market

Aviation Emissions Control Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.03% and reach 1,203.42 MMT of CO2 by 2032. The ecosystem of aviation emissions control industry comprises aircraft manufacturers, subsystem manufacturers and airline operators.<br>Read Report Overview: https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/aviation-emissions-control.html

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Aviation Emissions Control Market

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  1. Aviation Emissions Control – Impact and Opportunities, 2023: A Global and Regional Analysis S Table of Content Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities The Increased Focus on Decarbonization and Sustainability has Increased Demand for Greener Fuels and Efficient Operations Focus on Trends, Opportunities, Key Regulations, Markets, and Products Analysis and Forecast: 2022-2042 January 2023 1 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

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  3. Table of Content Executive Summary .......................................................................... 23 1.Market ....................................................................................... 34 1.1 Industry Outlook .............................................................................................. 35 1.1.1Aviation Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Historical and Current Overview ...................................................................................................... 35 1.1.2Impact of Key Regulations – Operations and Manufacturing .................. 36 1.1.2.1 Impact on Airline Operations ............................................................................ 37 1.1.2.2 Impact on Subsystem Manufacturers ............................................................... 38 1.1.2.3 Impact on Key Aircraft Manufacturers .............................................................. 39 1.1.3Impact of Regulations on Aircraft Certifications ...................................... 39 1.1.4Current and Future Trends in Aviation Emissions Control ..................... 40 1.1.4.1 Ongoing Development in Aviation Manufacturing ............................................ 40 1.1.4.2 Ongoing Development in Airline Business Operations ..................................... 42 1.1.5Evolving Emission Control Requirements ................................................ 43 1.2 Business Dynamics ......................................................................................... 43 1.2.1Business Drivers ......................................................................................... 44 1.2.1.1 Prioritization of Sustainable Aviation Operations and Manufacturing ............... 44 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 1.2.1.2 Innovation at the Industrial Level for Reduction of Fuel Burn and Improved Aircraft Performance ........................................................................................ 44 1.2.1.2.1Traditional Aircraft Developments - Engine, Airframe, and Fuels ............................ 44 1.2.1.3 Demand from New Regulatory Standards for Aviation Emissions ................... 45 1.2.2Business Challenges .................................................................................. 46 1.2.2.1 Growing Demand for International and Domestic Travel ................................. 46 1.2.2.2 Impact of Complex Regulatory Requirements from Environmental Agencies .......................................................................................................... 47 1.2.2.3 Impact of COVID on the Aviation Market ......................................................... 48 1.2.2.4 Impact of Economic Slowdown on the Aviation Market .................................... 48 1.2.3Business Opportunities .............................................................................. 48 3 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  4. 1.2.3.1 Emerging Technologies in Aircraft Propulsion - Hydrogen and Electric Propulsion, SAF Fuel Compatibility .................................................................. 48 1.2.3.2 Evolving Opportunities in Sustainable Aircraft Design ..................................... 49 1.2.4Business Strategies .................................................................................... 49 1.2.4.1 Product Developments, Research Outputs, and Product Launches ................ 50 1.2.5Corporate Strategies ................................................................................... 58 1.2.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts .............................. 58 2.Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Estimation and Comparative Analysis ..................................................................................... 84 2.1 Comparative Analysis ..................................................................................... 85 2.1.1Overview ...................................................................................................... 85 2.1.2Scenario 1: No Emission Control ............................................................... 87 2.1.2.1 Emissions Outlook – Trajectory of Emissions .................................................. 87 2.1.2.2 Emissions Outlook – Fleet Contribution (Narrowbody, Widebody, Turboprop, and Regional Jets) ......................................................................... 88 2.1.2.3 Emissions Outlook – Flight Type Contribution ................................................. 89 2.1.2.4 Key Challenges and Industry Opportunities ..................................................... 90 2.1.3Scenario 2: Optimistic Emission Control .................................................. 90 2.1.3.1 Emissions Outlook – Analyzing Emissions Reduction ..................................... 90 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 2.1.3.2 Emissions Outlook – Fleet Contribution (Narrowbody, Widebody, Turboprop, and Regional Jets) ......................................................................... 91 2.1.3.3 Emissions Outlook – Flight Type Contribution ................................................. 92 2.1.3.4 Key Challenges and Industry Opportunities ..................................................... 93 2.1.4Scenario 3: Ideal Case of Emission Control ............................................ 93 2.1.4.1 Emissions Outlook – Analyzing Emissions Reduction ..................................... 93 2.1.4.2 Emissions Outlook – Fleet Contribution (Narrowbody, Widebody, Turboprop, and Regional Jets) ......................................................................... 94 2.1.4.3 Emissions Outlook – Flight Type Contribution ................................................. 95 2.1.4.4 Key Challenges and Industry Opportunities ..................................................... 96 2.1.5Scenario 4: Most Likely Scenario for Aviation Emissions ....................... 97 2.1.5.1 Emissions Outlook – Analyzing Emissions Reduction ..................................... 97 4 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  5. 2.1.5.2 Emissions Outlook – Fleet Contribution (Narrowbody, Widebody, Turboprop, and Regional Jets) ......................................................................... 98 2.1.5.3 Emissions Outlook – Flight Type Contribution ................................................. 99 2.1.5.4 Key Challenges and Industry Opportunities ................................................... 100 2.2 Global Aviation Emissions Assessment...................................................... 100 2.2.1Market Overview: Global Aviation Emissions ......................................... 100 2.2.1.1 Emissions Analysis from Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 1 ....................................................................................................................... 100 2.2.1.2 Future Emissions Analysis (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 1 (2032-2042) ........... 101 2.2.1.3 Emissions Analysis from Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 2 ....................................................................................................................... 103 2.2.1.4 Future Emissions Analysis (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 2 (2032-2042) ........... 104 2.2.1.5 Emissions Analysis from Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 3 ....................................................................................................................... 105 2.2.1.6 Future Emissions Analysis (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 3 (2032-2042) ........... 106 2.2.1.7 Emissions Analysis from Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 4 ....................................................................................................................... 108 2.2.1.8 Future Emissions Analysis (by Fleet-Flight): Scenario 4 (2032-2042) ........... 109 2.2.2Long-Haul Flight Emissions ..................................................................... 110 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 2.2.2.1 Emissions - Widebody Long-Haul Flights ....................................................... 110 2.2.2.2 Emissions - Narrowbody Long-Haul Flights ................................................... 110 2.2.2.3 Emissions - Regional Jet Long-Haul Flights ................................................... 110 2.2.3Medium-Haul Flight Emissions ................................................................ 111 2.2.3.1 Emissions - Widebody Medium-Haul Flights .................................................. 111 2.2.3.2 Emissions - Narrowbody Medium-Haul Flights .............................................. 111 2.2.3.3 Emissions - Turboprop Jet Medium-Haul Flights ........................................... 112 2.2.3.4 Emissions - Regional Jet Medium-Haul Flights .............................................. 112 2.2.4Short-Haul Flight Emissions .................................................................... 112 2.2.4.1 Emissions - Widebody Short-Haul Flights ...................................................... 112 2.2.4.2 Emissions - Narrowbody Short-Haul Flights ................................................... 112 2.2.4.3 Emissions - Turboprop Jet Short-Haul Flights ................................................ 113 5 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  6. 2.2.4.4 Emissions - Regional Jet Short-Haul Flights .................................................. 113 2.3 Global Commercial Aviation Fleet - By Fleet Type ..................................... 114 2.3.1Market Overview ........................................................................................ 114 2.3.1.1 Demand Analysis of Global Aviation Fleet (by Fleet Type) ............................ 114 2.3.1.2 Future Global Aviation Fleet (by Fleet Type) .................................................. 114 2.3.2Narrowbody Aircraft Fleet ........................................................................ 115 2.3.3Widebody Aircraft Fleet ............................................................................ 115 2.3.4Turboprop Aircraft Fleet ........................................................................... 115 2.3.5Regional Jet Aircraft Fleet ........................................................................ 116 2.4 Global Commercial Aviation Flights - By Fleet-Flight Segment ................ 116 2.4.1Market Overview ........................................................................................ 116 2.4.1.1 Demand Analysis of Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight) ............................. 116 2.4.1.2 Future Demand of Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight Type) ....................... 117 2.4.2Long-Haul Flights ...................................................................................... 118 2.4.2.1 Widebody Long-Haul Flights .......................................................................... 118 2.4.2.2 Narrowbody Long-Haul Flights ....................................................................... 118 2.4.2.3 Regional Jet Long-Haul Flights ...................................................................... 119 2.4.3Medium-Haul Flights ................................................................................. 119 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 2.4.3.1 Widebody Medium-Haul Flights ..................................................................... 119 2.4.3.2 Narrowbody Medium-Haul Flights .................................................................. 119 2.4.3.3 Turboprop Jet Medium-Haul Flights ............................................................... 120 2.4.3.4 Regional Jet Medium-Haul Flights ................................................................. 120 2.4.4Short-Haul Flights ..................................................................................... 120 2.4.4.1 Widebody Short-Haul Flights .......................................................................... 120 2.4.4.2 Narrowbody Short-Haul Flights ...................................................................... 120 2.4.4.3 Turboprop Jet Short-Haul Flights ................................................................... 121 2.4.4.4 Regional Jet Short-Haul Flights ...................................................................... 121 2.5 Global e-VTOL Platforms Production Forecast (by Range) ....................... 122 2.5.1Market Overview ........................................................................................ 122 2.5.1.1 Demand Analysis of Electric VTOL (eVTOL) Aircraft Market (by Range) ...... 122 6 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  7. 2.5.2<50 Km ....................................................................................................... 123 2.5.351 Km – 200 Km ......................................................................................... 123 2.5.4201 Km – 500 Km ....................................................................................... 124 2.5.5>501 Km...................................................................................................... 124 3.Future of Emissions Control ..................................................... 125 3.1 Sustainable Aviation and Carbon Emissions - Outlook ............................. 126 3.1.1Future of Emissions Control Regulations ............................................... 126 3.1.2Future of Commercial Aviation Manufacturing Efforts .......................... 127 4.Region ..................................................................................... 129 4.1 Global Aviation Emissions (by Scenario) .................................................... 130 4.2 North America ................................................................................................ 136 4.2.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................................................................................................................... 136 4.2.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in North America .......................... 136 4.2.2Aviation Industry GHG Emissions ........................................................... 137 4.2.2.1 North America Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) .............................. 137 4.2.2.2 North America Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) .............................. 137 4.2.3North America (by Country) ..................................................................... 138 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 4.2.3.1 U.S. ................................................................................................................ 138 4.2.3.1.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 138 4.2.3.1.1.1Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in the U.S.................................................. 138 4.2.3.1.2U.S. Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ...................................................... 139 4.2.3.1.3U.S. Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ...................................................... 139 4.2.3.2 Canada ........................................................................................................... 140 4.2.3.2.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 140 4.2.3.2.1.1Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Canada ................................................. 140 4.2.3.2.2Canada Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ................................................ 140 4.2.3.2.3Canada Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ................................................ 141 4.3 Europe ............................................................................................................ 143 7 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  8. 4.3.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................................................................................................................... 143 4.3.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in Europe ...................................... 143 4.3.2Aviation Industry GHG Emissions ........................................................... 144 4.3.2.1 Europe Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) .......................................... 144 4.3.2.2 Europe Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) .......................................... 144 4.3.3Europe (by Country) .................................................................................. 145 4.3.3.1 France ............................................................................................................ 145 4.3.3.1.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 145 4.3.3.1.1.1Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in France .................................................. 145 4.3.3.1.2France Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ................................................. 146 4.3.3.1.3France Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ................................................. 146 4.3.3.2 Germany ........................................................................................................ 147 4.3.3.2.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 147 4.3.3.2.1.1Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Germany ............................................... 147 4.3.3.2.2Germany Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) .............................................. 148 4.3.3.2.3Germany Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) .............................................. 148 4.3.3.3 Russia ............................................................................................................ 149 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 4.3.3.3.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 149 4.3.3.3.1.1Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Russia................................................... 149 4.3.3.3.2Russia Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) .................................................. 150 4.3.3.3.3Russia Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) .................................................. 150 4.3.3.4 U.K. ................................................................................................................ 151 4.3.3.4.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 151 4.3.3.4.1.1Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in the U.K.................................................. 151 4.3.3.4.2U.K. Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ...................................................... 152 4.3.3.4.3U.K. Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ...................................................... 152 4.3.3.5 Rest-of-Europe ............................................................................................... 153 4.3.3.5.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 153 4.3.3.5.2Rest-of-Europe Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) .................................... 153 8 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  9. 4.3.3.5.3Rest-of-Europe Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) .................................... 154 4.4 Asia-Pacific .................................................................................................... 156 4.4.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................................................................................................................... 156 4.4.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in Asia-Pacific ............................... 156 4.4.2Aviation Industry GHG Emissions ........................................................... 157 4.4.2.1 Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) .................................. 157 4.4.2.2 Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) .................................. 157 4.4.3Asia-Pacific (by Country) .......................................................................... 158 4.4.3.1 Australia ......................................................................................................... 158 4.4.3.1.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 158 4.4.3.1.1.1Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in Australia ................................... 158 4.4.3.1.2Australia Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ............................................... 159 4.4.3.1.3Australia Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ............................................... 159 4.4.3.2 China .............................................................................................................. 160 4.4.3.2.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 160 4.4.3.2.1.1Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in China ........................................ 160 4.4.3.2.2China Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ................................................... 160 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 4.4.3.2.3China Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ................................................... 161 4.4.3.3 India ............................................................................................................... 161 4.4.3.3.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 161 4.4.3.3.1.1Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in India .......................................... 162 4.4.3.3.2India Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ..................................................... 162 4.4.3.3.3India Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ..................................................... 163 4.4.3.4 Japan ............................................................................................................. 163 4.4.3.4.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 163 4.4.3.4.1.1Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in Japan ........................................ 164 4.4.3.4.2Japan Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ................................................... 164 4.4.3.4.3Japan Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ................................................... 164 4.4.3.5 Singapore ....................................................................................................... 165 9 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  10. 4.4.3.5.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 165 4.4.3.5.1.1Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in Singapore ................................. 165 4.4.3.5.2Singapore Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ............................................ 166 4.4.3.5.3Singapore Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ............................................ 166 4.4.3.6 Rest-of-Asia-Pacific ........................................................................................ 167 4.4.3.6.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................... 167 4.4.3.6.1.1Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in the Rest-of-Asia-Pacific ............ 167 4.4.3.6.2Rest-of-Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ............................. 167 4.4.3.6.3Rest-of-Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ............................. 168 4.5 Rest-of-the-World .......................................................................................... 169 4.5.1Aviation Emissions: Technologies, Regulations, and Developments .................................................................................................................... 169 4.5.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Airline Operators in the Rest-of-the-World ............... 169 4.5.2Aviation Industry GHG Emissions ........................................................... 169 4.5.2.1 Rest-of-the-World Aviation Emissions Analysis (2021-2032) ......................... 169 4.5.2.2 Rest-of-the-World Aviation Emissions Analysis (2032-2042) ......................... 170 5.Markets - Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles ....... 171 5.1 Competitive Benchmarking .......................................................................... 172 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 5.2 Key Aircraft and Subsystem Manufacturers ............................................... 174 5.2.1Airbus SE ................................................................................................... 174 5.2.1.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 174 5.2.1.1.1Role of Airbus SE in Aviation Emissions Control ................................................... 174 5.2.1.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 175 5.2.1.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 175 5.2.1.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 175 5.2.1.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 179 5.2.1.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 179 5.2.1.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 180 5.2.2Embraer S.A. .............................................................................................. 181 5.2.2.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 181 10 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  11. 5.2.2.1.1Role of Embraer S.A. in Aviation Emissions Control ............................................. 181 5.2.2.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 181 5.2.2.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 182 5.2.2.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 182 5.2.2.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 184 5.2.2.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 184 5.2.2.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 185 5.2.3GE Aerospace ............................................................................................ 186 5.2.3.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 186 5.2.3.1.1Role of GE Aerospace in Aviation Emissions Control ........................................... 186 5.2.3.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 187 5.2.3.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 187 5.2.3.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 187 5.2.3.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 191 5.2.3.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 191 5.2.3.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 191 5.2.4Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation ......................................................... 192 5.2.4.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 192 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 5.2.4.1.1Role of Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation in Aviation Emissions Control ........... 192 5.2.4.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 192 5.2.4.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 193 5.2.4.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 193 5.2.4.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 194 5.2.4.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 194 5.2.4.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 194 5.2.5MTU Aero Engines ..................................................................................... 195 5.2.5.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 195 5.2.5.1.1Role of MTU Aero Engines in Aviation Emissions Control .................................... 195 5.2.5.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 196 5.2.5.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 196 11 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  12. 5.2.5.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 196 5.2.5.3 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 197 5.2.6Pratt & Whitney .......................................................................................... 198 5.2.6.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 198 5.2.6.1.1Role of Pratt & Whitney in Aviation Emissions Control .......................................... 198 5.2.6.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 198 5.2.6.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 199 5.2.6.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 199 5.2.6.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 201 5.2.6.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 201 5.2.6.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 201 5.2.7Rolls-Royce plc.......................................................................................... 202 5.2.7.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 202 5.2.7.1.1Role of Rolls-Royce plc. in Aviation Emissions Control ......................................... 202 5.2.7.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 202 5.2.7.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 203 5.2.7.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 203 5.2.7.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 205 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 5.2.7.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 205 5.2.7.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 206 5.2.8Safran S.A. ................................................................................................. 207 5.2.8.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 207 5.2.8.1.1Role of Safran S.A. in Aviation Emissions Control ................................................ 207 5.2.8.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 207 5.2.8.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 208 5.2.8.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 208 5.2.8.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 210 5.2.8.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 210 5.2.8.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 210 5.2.9Textron Aviation Inc. ................................................................................. 211 12 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  13. 5.2.9.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 211 5.2.9.1.1Role of Textron Aviation Inc. in Aviation Emissions Control .................................. 211 5.2.9.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 212 5.2.9.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 212 5.2.9.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 212 5.2.9.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 213 5.2.9.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 213 5.2.9.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 213 5.2.10The Boeing Company ................................................................................ 214 5.2.10.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 214 5.2.10.1.1Role of The Boeing Company in Aviation Emissions Control ................................ 214 5.2.10.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 214 5.2.10.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 215 5.2.10.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 215 5.2.10.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 218 5.2.10.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 218 5.2.10.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 220 5.3 Key Airline Operators .................................................................................... 221 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 5.3.1American Airlines ...................................................................................... 221 5.3.1.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 221 5.3.1.1.1Role of American Airlines in Aviation Emissions Control ....................................... 221 5.3.1.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 222 5.3.1.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 222 5.3.1.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 222 5.3.1.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 224 5.3.1.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 224 5.3.1.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 224 5.3.2Deutsche Lufthansa AG ............................................................................ 225 5.3.2.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 225 5.3.2.1.1Role of Deutsche Lufthansa AG in Aviation Emissions Control ............................ 225 13 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  14. 5.3.2.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 225 5.3.2.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 226 5.3.2.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 226 5.3.2.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 227 5.3.2.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 227 5.3.2.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 228 5.3.3Singapore Airlines Group (SIA) ................................................................ 229 5.3.3.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 229 5.3.3.1.1Role of Singapore Airlines Group (SIA) in Aviation Emissions Control ................. 229 5.3.3.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 230 5.3.3.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 230 5.3.3.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 230 5.3.3.3 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 231 5.3.4The Emirates Group .................................................................................. 232 5.3.4.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 232 5.3.4.1.1Role of The Emirates Group in Aviation Emissions Control .................................. 232 5.3.4.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 232 5.3.4.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 233 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 5.3.4.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 233 5.3.4.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 234 5.3.4.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 234 5.3.4.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 234 5.3.5United Airlines, Inc. ................................................................................... 235 5.3.5.1 Company Overview ........................................................................................ 235 5.3.5.1.1Role of United Airlines, Inc. in Aviation Emissions Control .................................... 235 5.3.5.1.2Product Portfolio..................................................................................................... 236 5.3.5.2 Corporate Strategies ...................................................................................... 236 5.3.5.2.1Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts .............. 236 5.3.5.3 Business Strategies........................................................................................ 237 5.3.5.3.1Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches ................................... 237 14 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  15. 5.3.5.4 Analyst View ................................................................................................... 238 6.Research Methodology ............................................................ 239 6.1 Factors for Data Prediction and Modeling ................................................... 241 7.Growth Opportunities and Recommendation ............................ 243 7.1 Aviation Regulatory Authorities ................................................................... 244 7.1.1Growth Opportunity: Incentivizing Cross-Industry Carbon Trading ..... 244 7.1.1.1 Recommendations ......................................................................................... 244 7.2 Airline Operators and Enabling Solution Providers ................................... 244 7.2.1Growth Opportunity: Emissions and Emission Control Analytics ........ 244 7.2.1.1 Recommendations ......................................................................................... 244 7.3 Aircraft and Engine Manufacturers .............................................................. 245 7.3.1Growth Opportunity: Optimizing Aircraft for Medium-Haul Segments ................................................................................................... 245 7.3.1.1 Recommendations ......................................................................................... 245 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 15 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  16. List of Figures Figure 1:Global Commercial Aviation Fleet, Units, 2021-2032 Figure 2:Global Commercial Aviation Fleet, Units, 2033-2042 Figure 3:Global Commercial Flights, Million Departures, 2021-2032 Figure 4:Global Commercial Flights, Million Departures, 2033-2042 Figure 5:Global Emissions from Commercial Flights in the Most Likely Scenario (Scenario 4), MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Figure 6:Global Emissions from Commercial Flights in the Most Likely Scenario (Scenario 4), MMTCO2, 2033-2042 Figure 7:Global Aviation Fleet (by Aircraft Type), Volume (Number of Aircraft in Global Fleet), 2021 and 2032 Figure 8:Global Commercial Flights (by Fleet-Flight Segment), in Millions (Departures), 2021 and 2032 Figure 9:Global Emissions from Commercial Flights in the Most Likely Scenario (Scenario 4), (by Fleet- Flight Segment), in MMT CO2, 2021 and 2032 Figure 10:Global Aviation Emissions (by Region), in MMT CO2 2032 Figure 11:Global Aviation Emissions Control Coverage Figure 12:Global Aviation Emissions Control Market, Business Dynamics Figure 13:Change in Flight Demand and Emissions from Scenario 4 (Most Likely Scenario), (2021-2042) Figure 14:Global Aviation Emissions, All Scenarios (2004-2042) Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities Figure 15:Scenario 1- No Emission Control, Projection of Global Emissions (2022-2042), (in MMT) Figure 16:Scenario 1 - Emissions Contribution from Fleet Operations (2021,2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 17:Scenario 1 - Emissions Contribution from Flight Operations (2021,2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 18:Comparing Emissions from Scenario 1 and 2 (2022-2042), (in MMT) Figure 19:Scenario 2 - Emissions Contribution from Fleet Operations (2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 20:Scenario 2 - Emissions Contribution from Flight Operations (2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 21:Comparing Emissions from Scenarios 1,2, and 3(2022-2042), (in MMT) Figure 22:Scenario 3 – Emissions Contribution from Fleet Operations (2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 23:Scenario 3 - Emissions Contribution from Flight Operations (2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 24:Comparing Emissions from Scenarios 1, 2, and 4 (2022-2042), (in MMT) Figure 25:Scenario 4 - Emissions Contribution from Fleet Operations (2027,2032,2037,2042) Figure 26:Scenario 4 – Emissions Contribution from Flight Operations (2027,2032,2037,2042) 16 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  17. Figure 27:Aviation Emissions Control Players, Benchmarking Score, 2021 Figure 28:Research Methodology Figure 29:Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approach Figure 30:Assumptions and Limitations Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 17 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  18. List of Tables Table 1: Product Developments, Research Outputs, and Product Launches, January 2021 - January 2023 Table 2: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Mergers & Acquisitions, January 2021-January 2023 Table 3: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario-1 (by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 4: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario-1(by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 5: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario 2 (by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 6: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario 2(by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 7: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario 3 (by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 8: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario 3(by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 9: Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario 4 (by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 10:Global Aviation Carbon Emissions, Scenario 4(by Fleet-Flight), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 11:Global Aviation Fleet (by Fleet Type), Units, 2021-2032 Table 12:Global Aviation Fleet (by Fleet Type), Units, 2032-2042 Table 13:Global Commercial Flight Demand (by Fleet-Flight Type), Number of Flights in Million, 2021-2032 Table 14:Global Commercial Flight Demand (by Fleet-Flight Type), Number of Flights in Million, 2032-2042 Table 15:Global Electric VTOL (eVTOL) Aircraft Market (by Range), Value ($Million) and Volume (Number of Units to be Manufactured), 2021-2032 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities Table 16:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 1(No Emission Control), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 17:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 1(No Emission Control), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 18:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 2(Optimistic Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 19:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 2(Optimistic Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 20:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 3(Ideal Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 21:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 3(Ideal Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 22:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 4(Most Likely Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 23:Global Aviation Emissions, Scenario 4(Most Likely Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 24:North America Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 25:North America Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 26:U.S. Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 27:U.S. Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 18 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  19. Table 28:Canada Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 29:Canada Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 30:Europe Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 31:Europe Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 32:France Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 33:France Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 34:Germany Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 35:Germany Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 36:Russia Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 37:Russia Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 38:U.K. Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 39:U.K. Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 40:Rest-of-Europe Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032) Table 41:Rest-of-Europe Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 42:Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 43:Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 44:Australia Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 45:Australia Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities Table 46:China Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 47:China Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 48:India Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 49:India Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 50:Japan Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 51:Japan Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 52:Singapore Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 53:Singapore Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 54:Rest-of-Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 Table 55:Rest-of-Asia-Pacific Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 56:Rest-of-the-World Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2021-2032 19 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  20. Table 57:Rest-of-the-World Aviation Emissions (by Scenario), in MMT CO2, 2032-2042 Table 58:Benchmarking and Weightage Parameters Table 59:Airbus SE: Product and Service Portfolio Table 60:Airbus S.E.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 61:Airbus SE: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 62:Embraer S.A.: Product and Service Portfolio Table 63:Embraer S.A.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 64:Embraer S.A.: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 65:GE Aerospace: Product and Service Portfolio Table 66:GE Aerospace: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 67:GE Aerospace: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 68:Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation: Product and Service Portfolio Table 69:Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 70:Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 71:MTU Aero Engines: Product and Service Portfolio Table 72:MTU Aero Engines: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 73:Pratt & Whitney: Product and Service Portfolio Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities Table 74:Pratt & Whitney: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 75:Pratt & Whitney: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 76:Rolls-Royce plc.: Product and Service Portfolio Table 77:Rolls-Royce plc.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 78:Rolls-Royce plc.: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 79:Safran S.A.: Product and Service Portfolio Table 80:Safran S.A.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 81:Safran S.A.: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 82:Textron Aviation Inc.: Product and Service Portfolio Table 83:Textron Aviation Inc.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 84:Textron Aviation Inc.: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 85:The Boeing Company: Product and Service Portfolio 20 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

  21. Table 86:The Boeing Company: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 87:The Boeing Company: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 88:American Airlines: Product and Service Portfolio Table 89:American Airlines: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 90:American Airlines: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 91:Deutsche Lufthansa AG: Product and Service Portfolio Table 92:Deutsche Lufthansa AG: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 93:Deutsche Lufthansa AG: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 94:Singapore Airlines Group (SIA): Product and Service Portfolio Table 95:Singapore Airlines Group (SIA): Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 96:The Emirates Group: Product and Service Portfolio Table 97:The Emirates Group: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 98:The Emirates Group: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Table 99:United Airlines, Inc.: Product and Service Portfolio Table 100:United Airlines, Inc.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, Investments, and Contracts Table 101:United Airlines, Inc.: Research Outputs, Developments, and Product Launches Aviation Emissions Control-Impact and Opportunities 21 All rights reserved at BIS Research Inc.

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