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NEW YORK, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The global satellite-based earth observation market by type (VAS, and data), application (defense, weather, LBS, energy, and other applications), and geography (APAC, Europe, MEA, North America, and South America) has been added to Technavio s offering. The global satellite-based earth observation market is expected to grow by USD 4.51 billion. However, the market growth momentum is expected to decelerate at a CAGR of over 13% during 2020-2024.
Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Satellite-based Earth Observation Market by Type, Application, and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2020-2024
A large number of EO satellites are expected to be placed into orbit during the forecast period. For instance, the UK has been focusing on maximizing the potential use and application of satellite-based EO for various purposes including economic development, meteorological monitoring and science applications,
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Aircraft operation hugely depends on efficient communication from aircraft to the ground, aircraft to aircraft, and ground to aircraft.
A basic communication system involves the transmission and reception of voice and/or data in the form of electromagnetic waves. Communication is carried out in several frequencies allocated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). This spectrum of frequencies ranges from 30 kHz to 30,000 kHz and is divided into bands for convenience.
Over the years, increasing aircraft traffic has given a rise to the emergence of new aircraft: A320neo, A220, A350XWB, B737 Max, and B787, which generate four times more aircraft and engine data as compared to older gen. aircraft, posing a mid-to-long-term risk of congestion. This presents the market stakeholders with an opportunity in disguise, to fulfill the unmet needs of the market.
Morocco to Buy Electro-Optical Sensors Directly from Canada for its Turkish Drone Our Bureau 438
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Morocco is acquiring electro-optical systems from Canada to equip them on Turkish-made drones it soon plans to buy.
On April 18, Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces (Far-Maroc) said it signed a contract to buy 13 Bayraktar TB2 combat drones for 626 million Moroccan dirhams ($70 million). This deal reportedly covers four remote control ground stations, a configurable simulation system for flying the drones, and a digital system for tracking and storing information.
A drone operation center will also be set up at a Moroccan airbase.
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The flight data monitoring systems market in North America is expected to grow from US$ 1,311.56 million in 2020 to US$ 2,012.23 million by 2027; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.9% from 2020 to 2027.
The North America aviation sector is experiencing significant growth in air traffic volume in terms of passenger count and aircraft fleet. This is mainly due to increase in business and leisure travel because of higher disposable income. In addition to passenger air travel, the cargo air fleet volume is consistently rising in developed countries.
The constantly growing aircraft fleet volume year-on-year has been leading the aircraft operators to invest in in-flight data monitoring systems. The fleet operators are increasingly accelerating the procurement of flight data monitoring systems and software. FDM systems collect the occurrence data of the flight for fleet operators that helps identify and asses
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