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(USGovernment-News.Com, March 14, 2018 ) Military aerial refueling (also called air-to-air refueling) is the process of pumping aviation fuel from a military tanker to another military air platform during the flight. This process allows the receiving aircraft to remain airborne for a longer duration, supplementing the mission effectiveness. Owing to the growing investments in developing long-range aircraft, the importance of maintaining sturdy fleets of aerial refueling tankers has revived its importance among the defense ministries of many countries across the globe.
Publisher's analysts forecast the global military aerial refueling tanker market to grow at a CAGR of 7.83% during the period 2017-2021.
The huge shift towards next-generation long-range strike platform or long-range strike bomber will drive the growth prospects for the global military aerial refueling tanker market for the next four years. The US is emphasizing more on achieving land-based strike platforms that can make an uninterrupted flight of a distance ranging from 4,600 miles to 5,700 miles.
Key vendors - Airbus - Boeing - Embraer - Ilyushin Aviation Complex - Lockheed Martin
Other prominent vendors - AIROD - Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) - Xi'an Aircraft Industry
Market driver - Emergence of multirole aircraft tankers
Market challenge - Design and development-related constraints
Market trend - Growing acceptance of FBW boom system
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PART 01: Executive summary PART 02: Scope of the report PART 03: Market research methodology PART 04: Introduction PART 05: Global construction market PART 06: Market drivers PART 07: Market trends PART 08: Global AEC market PART 09: Market segmentation by product PART 10: Geographical segmentation PART 11: Market challenges PART 12: Impact of drivers and challenges PART 13: Five forces model PART 14: Key vendor analysis PART 15: Key vendor profiles
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