The report "Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Market by Offering (Hardware, Software, Services), Technology (Machine Learning, Context Awareness Computing, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Others) Application (Smart Maintenance, Training, Manufacturing, Flight Operations, Virtual Assistants, Dynamic Pricing, Surveillance, Others) – Global Forecast to 2028" The artificial intelligence in aviation market is projected to grow from USD 624.5 million in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 5685.12 million by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 44.50% from 2021 to 2028. Cost-effectiveness, system efficiency, and quicker management of services and systems in the aviation industry are some driving forces behind AI. The development of artificial intelligence in the aviation industry is being stifled by issues like security worries, data accuracy issues, and system integrity problems. Another important factor that will slow the rise of artificial intelligence in the aviation industry is the automated performance improvement that machine learning offers. However, artificial intelligence is used in aviation services to minimize human interference while reducing the number of labor employees must perform. The main barriers to artificial intelligence in the aviation industry include a lack of qualified workers to analyze the vast volumes of data collected and the insights they yield, security issues, and system flaws.
The service category in the artificial intelligence in aviation market is expected to be the fastest-growing segment during the forecast period
The service segment is projected to grow the fastest during the forecast period. The expansion is linked to the increased use of the services offered by professional technicians who can manage AI systems effectively. During the forecast period, the services segment in the worldwide AI in the aviation market is anticipated to increase faster due to the lack of technical expertise among airline staff members regarding AI technology.
Virtual assistance category of the artificial intelligence in the aviation market to record the highest CAGR from 2022 to 2027
Virtual assistance is expected to account for the highest CAGR of artificial intelligence in the aviation market from 2022 to 2027. By decreasing or eliminating repetitive chores like reading wind predictions, delivering on-demand position information, and changing radio channels, virtual assistants powered by AI technologies help improve pilots' efficiency and performance. As a result, there is a huge need for virtual assistants because they free up pilots from doing repetitive tasks. Additionally, it is anticipated that during the projection period, the increasing use of virtual assistants to enhance customer service and provide answers to straightforward inquiries about the services or goods and flight status would further fuel the expansion of this market.
The Asia Pacific is anticipated to grow at a significant rate in Artificial Intelligence in Aviation market share from 2022 to 2027
The Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region in the artificial intelligence in the aviation market. To increase tourism in the Asia Pacific region, countries including China, India, Thailand, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand are investing significantly in developing cutting-edge airline infrastructure. One of the most popular travel regions worldwide is the Asia Pacific. The expanding tourism sector is supporting the development of cutting-edge air connectivity, which is predicted to greatly accelerate the growth of the Asia Pacific AI in the aviation market.
Key Players
Key players in the artificial intelligence in the aviation market include Samsung Electronics, Intel, Xilinx, Thales, IBM, Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft, Garmin and Lockheed Martin.
The service category in the artificial intelligence in aviation market is expected to be the fastest-growing segment during the forecast period
The service segment is projected to grow the fastest during the forecast period. The expansion is linked to the increased use of the services offered by professional technicians who can manage AI systems effectively. During the forecast period, the services segment in the worldwide AI in the aviation market is anticipated to increase faster due to the lack of technical expertise among airline staff members regarding AI technology.
Virtual assistance category of the artificial intelligence in the aviation market to record the highest CAGR from 2022 to 2027
Virtual assistance is expected to account for the highest CAGR of artificial intelligence in the aviation market from 2022 to 2027. By decreasing or eliminating repetitive chores like reading wind predictions, delivering on-demand position information, and changing radio channels, virtual assistants powered by AI technologies help improve pilots' efficiency and performance. As a result, there is a huge need for virtual assistants because they free up pilots from doing repetitive tasks. Additionally, it is anticipated that during the projection period, the increasing use of virtual assistants to enhance customer service and provide answers to straightforward inquiries about the services or goods and flight status would further fuel the expansion of this market.
The Asia Pacific is anticipated to grow at a significant rate in Artificial Intelligence in Aviation market share from 2022 to 2027
The Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region in the artificial intelligence in the aviation market. To increase tourism in the Asia Pacific region, countries including China, India, Thailand, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand are investing significantly in developing cutting-edge airline infrastructure. One of the most popular travel regions worldwide is the Asia Pacific. The expanding tourism sector is supporting the development of cutting-edge air connectivity, which is predicted to greatly accelerate the growth of the Asia Pacific AI in the aviation market.
Key Players
Key players in the artificial intelligence in the aviation market include Samsung Electronics, Intel, Xilinx, Thales, IBM, Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft, Garmin and Lockheed Martin.