Market Trends of US Defense Industry
The Air Force Segment to Exhibit the Largest Market Share During the Forecast Period
The Air Force segment is expected to experience major growth in the US defense market due to various procurement plans for replacing aging combat aircraft and new unmanned aerial vehicles. The demand for this segment is driven by the annual investment in defense, towards bolstering its military capabilities to counter emerging threats. For instance, the US is the world's largest spender on defense, with a budget of USD 816.7 billion in 2023. With this huge spending, the US Air Force (USAF) is equipping the most modern technology that provides air support for land and naval forces and aids the troops on and around a battlefield. For instance, the USAF budget request for FY 2025 is USD 188.1 billion, a USD 3.0 billion increase from the FY 2024 budget request. Additionally, the Air Force continues the development and procurement of next-generation aircraft to meet the demands of great power conflicts with Russia and China. As of 2024, the US Air Force comprises a total of 13,209 aircraft.
The country's diplomatic and military relations with nations such as Japan and Taiwan have compelled it to drive significant investments into increasing the fleet of aircraft to counter any provocative military action from China successfully. Furthermore, the US involvement in the military conflict in the Middle-Eastern region majorly drove its procurement of attack aircraft and transport aircraft. The Department of Air Force proposed a budget request of USD 194 billion for FY2023, a USD 20.2 billion or 11.7% increase from the FY2022 budget request. A major chunk of this budget will be channeled toward the procurement of new aircraft and research and development of new technologies that can aid the military actions undertaken by the country.
In line with this, in April 2023, the USAF requested the US Congress for a full complement to procure 48 new F-35As and 24 F-15EX Eagle IIs. Owing to major procurement initiatives, together with the future-ready plans of the USAF, the demand in the air force segment of the US defense market is expected to register a significant growth rate during the forecast period.
Fixed Wing Aircraft Segment to Exhibit the Largest Market Share During the Forecast Period
In recent years, the US government has focused on improving its aerial capabilities by procuring next-generation fighter jets and investing in research and development in the military aircraft sector. Currently, the US Air Force has the highest military aircraft fleet.
In the FY 2024 budget request, the US Air Force continues procurement of the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft and modernization programs for existing Navy and Air Force strike fighter aircraft and bombers. Development of the B-21 Raider long-range strike bomber. The US Air Force’s major tactical air power investment is the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter. The F-35 program has three 5th Generation strike fighter variants: the Air Force F-35A Conventional Take-Off and Landing variant, the Marine Corps F-35B Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) variant, and the Navy F-35C Carrier variant. The F-35’s stealth, advanced sensors, and interoperability allow seamless information exchanges that make warfighters in the battlespace smarter, more lethal, and more survivable.
Also, the FY 2024 budget includes procurement for additional F-15 EX Eagle II aircraft. The department continues developing advanced combat aircraft for the Navy and Air Force within the Next Generation Air Dominance programs. In addition to that, the US Air Force continues to procure the KC-46A aerial refueling tanker, which will replace aging legacy tankers. The KC-46A provides increased refueling capability for Navy and Air Force aircraft. For instance, in November 2023, the US Air Force awarded a contract to The Boeing Company for 15 more KC-46A Pegasus refueling tankers for USD 2.3 billion. Such developments render a positive outlook for the market in focus in the US during the forecast period.