Brexit & The Aviation Industry, Implications for the UK & Wider European Economic Area 2016-2026
Outlook For Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR), European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) & Common Travel Area (CTA) for Airlines & Passengers. Analysis of 3 Regulatory Scenarios Within An European Economic Area (EEA) Model, European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Model, & World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade Agreement Model
Visiongain’s comprehensive new report analyses and assesses the three most likely post-Brexit EU trade deals the UK will most likely trade under and how these will impact the aviation industry.
If you are involved in the European aviation industry, then you must read this report.
Market scope: The European aviation market encompasses aviation across the entirety of the European Continent, with the aim of analysis focussed on how potential regulatory changes and the UK’s potential withdrawal of shared initiatives will see the aviation industry evolve over the forecast period.
The Brexit & The Aviation Industry, Implications for the UK & Wider European Economic Area 2016-2026 report responds to your need for concise scenarios in the wake of the Brexit decision
• What are the likely European aviation market scenarios? – 3 in Depth scenarios provide analysis of the political and economic landscape of UK-EU relations and the implications for passengers, airlines and consumers – European Economic Area (EEA) Model – European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Model – World Trade Organisation (WTO) Model
• What are the potential European aviation regulatory changes? – See regional analysis of the regulatory framework which could be implemented in the Eurozone and UK respectively
• What are the factors influencing European aviation market dynamics? – SWOT analysis explores the factors – Key stakeholders in the post-Brexit decision making process – Outlook for consumers – Outlook for Airlines – Economic Considerations – Political factors and public demands regarding the Brexit – Foreign Policy as well as immigration
• Who should read this report? – Anyone within the European Aviation industry, including – Commercial airlines – Aircraft OEM’s – Component suppliers – Aircraft MRO providers – Airport operators – Aviation regulatory bodies – Aviation associations – CEO’s – COO’s – CIO’s – Business development managers – Marketing managers – Suppliers – Technologists – Investors – Banks – Government agencies – Contractors
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1. Executive Summary 1.1 European Regional Market Post Brexit Overview 1.2 Why You Should Read This Report 1.3 How This Report Delivers 1.4 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report Include: 1.5 Who is This Report For? 1.6 Methodology 1.6.1 Primary Research 1.6.2 Secondary Research 1.7 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1.8 Associated Visiongain Reports 1.9 About Visiongain
2. Introduction 2.1 Introduction to the Post-Brexit Aviation Study, Main Market Forces, Key Stakeholders and External Factors 2.1.1 Report Structure 2.1.2 Key Dates, Key Organisations, and Stakeholders 2.2 Historical Figures and Forecast Data 2.2.1 Projected Aircraft Fleet Statistics Over The Period 2016-2026 2.2.2 Oil and Gas Sector Related Data 2.2.3 IMF UK Growth Forecast 2.3 Economic reaction to Brexit in the United Kingdom 2.4 Economic reaction to Brexit in the European Union 2.4.1 Leading 5 Trading Partners with the UK 2.5 Political Aftermath of Brexit for the UK and Europe 2.6 Airline Valuation, Costs and Profitability 2.6.1 Airline Operational Models 2.6.2 EU Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) 2.6.2.1 Further Details Concerning Single European Sky 2.7 Major UK Aerospace Manufacturing Companies / Companies Involved in the UK Market
3. Scenarios for European Aviation 2016-2026 3.1 European Economic Area (EEA) Trade Agreement Model 3.1.1 Political and Economic landscape in the UK and Eurozone 3.1.1.1 Leading UK Exports by Global Share 3.1.2 Outlook for Single European Skies and Aviation Regulation 3.1.3 Outlook for Consumers and Passengers 3.1.4 Outlook for Airlines 3.2 European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Trade Agreement Model 3.2.1 Political and Economic landscape in the UK and Eurozone 3.2.2 Outlook for Single European Skies and Aviation Regulation 3.2.3 Outlook for Consumers and Passengers 3.2.4 Outlook for Airlines 3.3 World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade Agreement Model 3.3.1 Political and Economic landscape in the UK and Eurozone 3.3.1.1 Potential Restrictions on the Freedom of Movement and Implications for UK and EU 3.3.2 Outlook for Single European Skies and Aviation Regulation 3.3.2.1 Scenario 1 3.3.2.2 Scenario 2 3.3.2.3 Scenario 3 and 4 3.3.3 Outlook for Consumers and Passengers 3.3.4 Outlook for Airlines
4. SWOT Analysis
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
6. Glossary
Tables Table 2.1 Stakeholders in the Brexit Process and the Impact of Brexit Upon Them (Potential Change, Stakeholder Impacted, Desirable Brexit Outcome, Potential Impact of Brexit) Table 2.2 EU Member States (Country, Join Date) Table 2.3 Leading 5 Trading Partners with the UK (Country, Imports, Exports, Value GBPm) Table 2.4 Single European Sky Related Information Table 2.5 Major UK Aerospace Manufacturing Companies / Companies Involved in the UK Market* (Company, Country, Key UK Locations) Table 3.1 Leading UK Exports by Global Share (Rank, Commodity/Good) Table 3.2 Current members of the ECAA (Nation, EU Member) Table 3.3 Potential Restrictions on the Freedom of Movement and Implications for UK and EU (Scenario, Degree of Restriction to Movement of People, Impact on UK and EU Immigration, Likelihood of Occurrence) Table 3.4 Potential Scenarios for the European Aviation Regulatory Environment (Scenario, Description, Implications for Single European Skies, Degree of Regulatory Restriction, Likelihood of Occurrence) Table 4.1 SWOT Analysis of the UK’s Relationship with the EU and How This May Implicate Aviation From 2016-2026
Figures Figure 2.1 Market Forces Impacting the European Aviation Industry following the Brexit Decision Figure 2.2 Report Structure Figure 2.3 Map of EEA Member States Figure: 2.4 Global Next Generation Fleet Outlook 2016-2026 (Number Of Aircraft, Replacement & Change) Figure 2.5 Global Commercial Aircraft Future Deliveries Forecast by Regional & Aircraft Type 2016-2026 (Number Of Aircraft) Figure 2.6 WTI and Brent Oil Prices 2003-2014 ($/bbl) Figure 2.7 The Number of UK Exploration Wells Drilled 1970-2014 Figure 3.1 Scenario Structure Figure 3.2 Structure of Models in This Report Figure 3.3 World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade Agreement Model Potential Outcomes
Airbus American Airlines BAE Systems Boeing Bombardier British Airways Cobham Delta Airlines EasyJet Finmeccanica GE Aviation GKN International Airlines Group (IAG) La Compagnie Lockheed Martin Lufthansa AG Lufthansa Group M&G Investments Meggitt Qatar Airways QinetiQ Rolls Royce Ryanair Safran Standard Life Thales United Continental Virgin Atlantic Airways Virgin Group
Airports Mentioned in This Report Charles de Gaulle Airport Frankfurt Airport Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Aiport London City Airport (LCY) London Heathrow Airport (LHR) Schipol Airport
Organisations Mentioned in This Report Bank of England (BOE) The BBC European Central Bank (ECB) European Commission European Council The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL) European Parliament European Union IATA International Monetary Fund (IMF) One World Alliance Star Alliance World Trade Organisation (WTO)
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Visiongain aviation reports are compiled using a broad and rich mixture of both primary and secondary information to produce an overall industry outlook. In order to provide our clients with the best product possible product, we do not rely on any one single source of information. Visiongain analysts reach out to market-leading vendors and automotive industry experts but also review a wealth of financial data and product information from a vast range of sources. To find out more about our reports methodology please email sara.peerun@visiongain.com
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