The Non-Scheduled Air Transport industry offers a highly diverse range of services. The industry includes charter air transport for passengers and freight, air training for pilots, private air transport for individuals and businesses, aerial agriculture services and other aerial works services. While a wide variety of activities helps diversify industry revenue streams, there has been a high level of volatility within individual service segments, such as agricultural aerial works. Despite this, industry revenue volatility has remained at a low level, due to stable demand for time-sensitive air transport. Over the past five years, industry revenue has grown at an annualised 2.3%.
Industry participants operate aircraft used in the transportation of passengers and freight on non-scheduled flights. These include fixed-wing aircraft (airplanes), helicopters, balloons and airships. The industry also includes space launches and companies mainly engaged in the operation of flying schools.
The report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecast, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.