The global aerobridge market size is projected to grow to USD 1,097.3 million by
2021, at a CAGR of close to 6% over the forecast period.
This research report titled ‘Global Aerobridge Market
2017-2021’ provides an in-depth analysis of the market in terms of revenue
and emerging market trends. This market research report also includes an up to
date analysis and forecasts for various market segments and all geographical
regions.
Aerobridges are employed to assist passengers with mobility
impairments and shelter passengers from the weather, engine blast, and dust.
One of the key driving factors enabling the growth of this market is the rise
in passenger traffic, which necessitated the inclusion of more efficient,
time-saving passenger boarding bridges such as aerobridges to
ensure smooth operations.
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Based on product type, the report categorizes the global
aerobridge market into the following segments:
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Apron drive aerobridge
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Commuter aerobridge
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Dual aerobridge
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Nose-loader aerobridge
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Others
The top three revenue-generating product segments in the global
aerobridge market are discussed below:
Apron drive aerobridge
“Apron drive aerobridges are the most commonly used
aerobridges, contributing over 43% of the overall market revenue. These
aerobridges include rotunda, tunnel, drive column, safety bar, engineer's
stairs, operator cabin, and canopy,” says
Avimanyu Basu, a lead analyst at Technavio for aerospace research.
Apron drive aerobridges are among the most preferred passenger
boarding bridges, whose three-dimensional movement offers the operators
maximum flexibility. Their ability to contract when not in operation is the
extremely appealing, resulting in their increased adoption.
Commuter aerobridge
Commuter aerobridges are the oldest type of passenger boarding
bridges in operation. They provide basic protection from the elements until the
passenger boards the flight. These bridges rotate around a fixed point and can
condense as a tunnel section when not in use. Commuter aerobridges were
responsible for generating over 20% of the overall revenue, with the highest
adoption in small airports all over the world. Currently, the adoption of these
aerobridges is witnessing a decline due to drawbacks such as partial exposure
to the elements and restricted range of movement.
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