Teal Analysts Report UAVs Represent Prime Area of Acquisition Interest for Major Aerospace Contractors
“UAVs are one of the most active areas for acquisitions by defense companies,” said
Finnegan is lead analyst for Teal Group’s “Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing,” the competitive intelligence service that evaluates some 50 key world aerospace and defense companies. (For further details, contact your local Teal Group sales representative at www.tealgroup.com.)
Northrop Grumman announced in April that it purchased the Killer Bee UAV line from Swift Engineering. The move strengthens Northrop Grumman’s position in Tier II UAVs. Northrop Grumman has an extremely strong position in larger UAVs such as the Global Hawk and the Fire Scout.
BAE Systems announced the previous month that it would buy Advanced Ceramics Research, a US-based manufacturer of three small UAVs. The purchase gives UK-based BAE Systems, a foothold in the US UAV market.
Boeing purchased Institu, manufacturer of the Scan Eagle UAV in
Textron purchased AAI Corp., manufacturer of the Shadow UAV, in 2007. That acquisition revitalized Textron’s position following the Coast Guard decision not to fund further development of its Eagle Eye UAV.
Until recently smaller companies have been extremely competitive in UAVs, enabling them to build up position as prime contractors that they would be unable to attain in other more established sectors of the industry. Teal Group’s market study includes a UAV Manufacturers Market Overview that examines the unique characteristics of the UAV market that enabled this growth and ways the market is shifting towards larger companies.
Teal Group’s 2009 market study estimates that UAV expenditures will double within a decade from
The sixth edition of the sector study, “World Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems, Market Profile and Forecast 2009″, examines the worldwide requirements for UAVs, including UAV payloads, and provides ten-year forecasts by country, region, and classes of UAVs.
The 2009 study also provides 10-year funding and production forecasts for a wide range of UAV payloads, including Electro-Optic/Infrared Sensors, Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs), SIGINT and EW Systems, C4I Systems, and CBRN Sensors. It forecasts that these sensors will grow from
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