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Research and Markets unveils U.S. aerospace industry analysis

April 27, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland, 27 April 2007. Research and Markets has announced the addition of a new report, "U.S. Aerospace Industry Analysis," to its offering.

"U.S. Aerospace Industry Analysis" provides research and objective analysis of the U.S. aerospace industry. This report helps clients to analyze the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of aerospace industry in the U.S. Detailed data and analysis will help potential investors to navigate through the evolving market for the U.S. aerospace industry.

The United States has been the world's largest producer and marketplace in aerospace and aviation since the early twentieth century. The U.S. aerospace industry was highly successful in 2006, with total deliveries projected to surpass $184 billion, up more than 8 percent from last year's $170 billion. The U.S. aerospace industry continues to remains in major trade surplus primarily due to flat imports and rising imports.

Shipment of civil aircraft in both number and value terms increased rapidly in year 2006 whereas share of military aircraft remained almost flat.

China, India, and Brazil will remain the potential importing destination for highly export intensive aerospace industry of the U.S. It has the largest trade surplus in manufacturing industry in the U.S.

Declining funding, losing technical talent, and an efficiency gap, as compared to other major global aerospace markets, remain major concern factors.

Liberalization and privatization have led to massive consolidation and restructuring of global aerospace industry. The role of suppliers has been shifting in accordance with customers' needs.

Key Issues and Facts Analyzed:

What opportunities exist for U.S. aerospace industry in the global aerospace market?

Detailed analysis of U.S. Aerospace industry.

Why aerospace industry is important for U.S. economy?

Key drivers and challenges faced by the U.S. aerospace industry.

It also provides an overview of the key facts of key players in U.S. Aerospace such as Boeing, United Technologies Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Honeywell International, and Raytheon Company.

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