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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Military Rotorcraft Production on the Rise
NEWTOWN, Conn. [December 1,
2004] — In a new study titled "The World
Market for Military Rotorcraft," Forecast International is predicting that
5,448 military rotorcraft, with an estimated value of $84 billion, will be
produced in the 2004-2013 period. This total includes both new-build
rotorcraft as well as major modifications such as the Boeing AH-64D and the
Sikorsky UH-60M. A total of 1,668 major modifications are forecast, with an
estimated value of $14.3 billion.
Forecast
International projects that annual military rotorcraft production will increase
through most of the 2004-2013 timeframe. In addition, the value of this
production, as measured in constant 2004 U.S. dollars, is also expected to grow
through nearly the entire period, with the growth in value of production
outpacing the growth in unit production. This is due to an increasing
proportion of relatively expensive rotorcraft in the annual mix.
Sikorsky,
along with its newly acquired subsidiary Schweizer, is projected to be the
market leader both in unit production and production value. The Connecticut
company is expected to produce 1,237 military helicopters worth some $20.6
billion. Boeing is predicted to be second in unit production with 983
rotorcraft produced, and Eurocopter (with subsidiary Australian Aerospace) is
third with 554 units. The Eurocopter total does include production by the NH
Industries consortium, in which Eurocopter is a leading participant.
In
terms of production value, the Bell/Boeing V-22 tiltrotor aircraft partnership
is expected to be second to Sikorsky, with $18.3 billion. Boeing alone is
third with $12.9 billion.
The outlook for a number of companies is dependent on major
modification programs. This is particularly so for Boeing. More than 80
percent of the projected military rotorcraft output at Boeing during the next
10 years is expected to be remanufactured rotorcraft. Sikorsky is not as
dependent on modification programs, though they do constitute an important part
of the company's future. Meanwhile, Sikorsky's acquisition of Schweizer
provides it with an enhanced presence in the light helicopter market and the
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market.
AgustaWestland is currently in a
state of transition, with co-owner Finmeccanica in the process of acquiring
GKN's 50 percent stake in the joint venture. The military rotorcraft market
could see further merger and acquisition
activity. AgustaWestland and Bell could perhaps in time formally merge.
Though Lockheed and Northrop Grumman do not currently build rotorcraft
airframes, they are involved in the industry, leading to some
speculation that one or both could eventually decide to acquire a rotorcraft
manufacturer.
Forecast International, Inc. is a leading provider of Market
Intelligence and Analysis in the areas of aerospace, defense, power systems and
military electronics. Based in Newtown, CT, USA, Forecast International
specializes in long-range industry forecasts and market assessment - utilized
by strategic planners, marketing professionals, military organizations, and
governments - worldwide. To arrange an interview with Forecast
International's analysts, please contact Monty Nebinger (203-426-0800,
monty.nebinger@forecast1.com