Advanced Airport Technologies Market to Surpass $52 Billion Revenue till 2032
July 16, 2024 | Global Market InsightsEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
The advanced airport technologies market size is poised to expand at over 4% from 2023 to 2032 driven by the influx of global modernization initiatives. Airports worldwide are investing significantly on upgrading and modernizing their infrastructure to meet the escalating demands of air travel. The need for modernization is also rising to enhance operational efficiency, reduce passenger congestion, and elevate the overall airport security. Additionally, the rapid advancements in AI, IoT, and robotics are revolutionizing airport operations.
Several airport technology providers are introducing innovative solutions to address the evolving industry needs, further accelerating the market expansion. For instance, in November 2023, Huawei unveiled a variety of new smart airport solutions, such as the Fully Connected Fiber Network Solution and Smart Airport Perimeter Security with Fiber Sensing Solution, for global markets. To cite another instance, in November 2022, Abu Dhabi Airports announced the launch of advanced biometric systems with touchless boarding.
The advanced airport technologies industry is segmented into technology type, airport, and region.
Based on technology type, the market share from the baggage handling systems segment is projected to record substantial growth through 2032. The rising rate of air travel has increased the demand for efficient and secure baggage management, further spurring airports worldwide to invest in cutting-edge technologies. Automated baggage handling systems, incorporating RFID tracking, AI-powered sorting, and robotic solutions help to streamline processes, minimize errors, and enhance the overall operational efficiency. With the expanding passenger volumes, the need for reliable and technologically advanced baggage handling systems is escalating, boosting the segment growth.
As per airport, the advanced airport technologies market from the domestic airport segment is anticipated to witness high demand between 2023 and 2032. Domestic airports across the globe are embracing advanced technologies to streamline operations and enhance passenger experiences. Rising investments in smart check-in kiosks, automated baggage handling systems, biometric identification, and contactless processing are contributing to operational efficiency and reduce passenger wait times. With the increasing focus on transforming domestic airports into technologically advanced hubs, the segment is set to foresee considerable growth.
Regionally, the Asia Pacific advanced airport technologies market held a sizable revenue share in 2022 and is poised to exhibit robust growth from 2023-2032 fueled by the rapid expansion of air travel and modernization initiatives in the region. China, India, and Southeast Asian nations are embracing advanced airport solutions to enhance operational efficiency, elevate passenger experiences, and ensure heightened security, further augmenting the regional industry outlook. For instance, in November 2023, Jaffna International Airport and Bandaranaike International Airport partnered with Magzter to establish South Asia's first Smart Reading Airports for providing passengers with a modern, fully contactless, and paperless digital reading experience of their favorite newspapers and magazines while at the airport.
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