Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Growth Opportunities in the Global Aerospace Fastener Market 2016-2021: Trends, Forecast, and Opportunity Analysis" report to their offering.

The future of the global aerospace fastener market looks promising with opportunities in commercial aircraft, regional aircraft, general aviation, helicopter, and military aircraft segments.

The global aerospace fastener market is expected to reach an estimated $6.0 billion by 2021 at a CAGR of 6.0% from 2016 to 2021. The major drivers of growth for this market are increasing aircraft delivery, increase in demand for wide body aircraft, and introduction of new aircraft programs.

Emerging trends, which have a direct impact on the dynamics of the industry, include increase in penetration of titanium fasteners due to compatibility with composite parts and increase usage of titanium bolts in areas where high strength is required.

Scope of the Report

By Material Type (Value ($ million) from 2010 to 2021):

- Aluminum fastener

- Steel fastener

- Titanium fastener

- Other fastener

By Aircraft Type (Value ($ million) from 2010 to 2021):

- Commercial aircraft

- Regional aircraft

- General aviation

- Helicopter

- Military aircraft

By Product Type (Value ($ million) 2015):

- Rivets

- Bolts

- Others

Alcoa, Precision Castparts Corp., Lisi Aerospace, Stanley Engineered Fastening, National Aerospace Fasteners Corp., B&B Specialities, Inc., and Trimas are among the major suppliers of aerospace fasteners.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Market Background and Classifications

3. Market Analysis

4. Competitor Analysis

5. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis

6. Company Profiles for Leading Players

  • Alcoa
  • Precision Castparts Corp.
  • Lisi Aerospace
  • Trimas Corporation
  • Stanley Engineered Fastening
  • National Aerospace Fastener Corp.
  • 3V Fastener Company
  • TFI Aerospace Corp
  • B&B Specialities, Inc

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