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Presently, the UAS Traffic management (UTM) system market is in its development phase. There are number of factors that are pushing towards the need for a UTM architecture. This includes increased adoption of drones, emerging regulations for the UTM system, and developments of the key stakeholders that are working together for developing a common UTM system. Furthermore, lucrative business opportunities are expected to emerge for different stakeholders with the UTM system replacing the existing air traffic management (ATM) for both manned and unmanned aviation.
Some of the key stakeholders involved in UAS traffic management system market are, UAS Service Supplier (USS), Commercial Drone Operator, Communication System Provider, Data Service Provider, Law Enforcement, and Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP). Among all the stakeholders, the role of USS will play the central part in the UTM systems market and it is also one of the biggest investable opportunities for companies in the overall UTM eco-system. By analysis, if becomes fully operational, the global UAS traffic management systems market has the potential to generate over $3 billion of revenue by the year 2026.
The following points provide a concrete description of the report content and the topics covered in the report:
• This report identifies the global UAS traffic management systems market for different stakeholders and geography
• The study includes the market analysis and forecast of the global commercial drones market from 2016 to 2026 in terms of volume
• The study talks about the prime factors affecting the growth along with the current and future trends in the UAS traffic management systems market
• The study also presents a detailed examination of the UAS traffic management systems market along with the market drivers, restraints, growth opportunities, and challenges
• The study provides detailed view of the UAS traffic management system industry dynamics through stakeholder analysis
• The report also provides a detailed patent analysis, and product mapping with key companies
• A detailed competitive analysis has been included in this report which focuses on the key market developments & strategies followed by the key players in the market
• The study provides a detailed view on the current regulations on drone operations in different geographies
• The study provides a holistic view on the future revenue potential of the UAS traffic management systems market
• The UAS traffic management systems market has been analyzed for all the geographies including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World with further analysis of the key developments with respect to several major countries
The study provides detailed analysis of the 15 key players in the UAS Traffic Management System market including 3D Robotics, Inc., AirMap, Airware, Altitute Angel, Analytical Graphic, Inc., DeDrone, DJI Innovations, Gryphon Sensors, Kittyhawk.io, Microdrones, PrecisionHawk, SenseFly, Skyward.io, Unifly and vHive in the Company Profiles section. This section covers business financials, company snapshots, key products & services, major developments, future programs (if any), and finally, the individual SWOT analysis.
Executive Summary
1 Research Scope and Methodology
1.1 Scope of the Report
1.2 UAS Traffic Management System Market Research Methodology
2 Market Dynamics
2.1 Market Drivers
2.1.1 Increase in Number of Drones in Airspace
2.1.2 Emerging Regulations for UAS Traffic Management
2.1.3 Key Stakeholders Working Towards a Common UTM Architecture
2.2 Restraints
2.2.1 Growing Security and Safety Concerns
2.2.2 Privacy Concerns
2.2.3 Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
2.3 Opportunities
2.3.1 Potential Growth Opportunities for Key Stakeholders
2.3.2 UTM replacing ATM for both Manned and Unmanned Aviation
3 Competitive Insights
3.1 Competitive Landscape
3.2 Key Strategies and Developments
3.2.1 Product Launches
3.2.2 Partnerships, Agreements, and Collaborations
3.2.3 Business Expansions
3.2.4 Acquisitions
3.2.5 Other Developments
4 Industry Analysis
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 UAS Traffic Management System Architecture
4.2 UAS Traffic Management System Stakeholders
4.3 Ongoing and Upcoming UAS Traffic Management System Programs
4.4 Patent Analysis
4.5 Regulatory Environment in Global Drone Market
4.5.1 Drone Regulatory Authorities by Country
4.5.2 UAS Rule-Making Progress in the U.S. and Europe
4.5.3 Upcoming UAS Traffic Management Regulatory Framework
4.6 Investment Scenario in UTM System Start-ups
5 Global UAS Traffic Management System Market
5.1 Assumptions and Limitations
5.2 Market Overview
6 Stakeholder Analysis in Global UAS Traffic Management System Market
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 UAS Service Supplier
6.1.2 Commercial Drone Operators
6.1.3 Communication System Providers
6.1.4 Data Service Providers
6.1.5 Law Enforcement
6.1.6 Air Navigation Service Provider/Regulator
7 Global UAS Traffic Management System Market Scenario by Region
7.1 Overview
7.2 North America
7.3 Europe
7.4 Asia-Pacific
7.5 Rest of The World
8 Company Profile
8.1 3D Robotics, Inc.
8.1.1 Company Overview
8.1.2 Products & Services
8.1.3 SWOT Analysis
8.2 AirMap
8.2.1 Company Overview
8.2.2 Product Offerings
8.2.3 SWOT Analysis
8.3 Airware
8.3.1 Company Overview
8.3.2 Product Offerings
8.3.3 SWOT Analysis
8.4 Altitude Angel
8.4.1 Company Overview
8.4.2 Product Offerings
8.4.3 SWOT Analysis
8.5 Analytical Graphics, Inc.
8.5.1 Company Overview
8.5.2 Product Offerings
8.5.3 SWOT Analysis
8.6 DeDrone
8.6.1 Company Overview
8.6.2 Product Offerings
8.6.3 SWOT Analysis
8.7 DJI Innovations
8.7.1 Company Overview
8.7.2 Products and Services
8.7.3 SWOT Analysis
8.8 Gryphon Sensors
8.8.1 Company Overview
8.8.2 Product Offerings
8.8.3 SWOT Analysis
8.9 Kittyhawk.io
8.9.1 Company Overview
8.9.2 Product Offerings
8.9.3 SWOT Analysis
8.1 Microdrones
8.10.1 Company Overview
8.10.2 Products and Services
8.10.3 SWOT Analysis
8.11 Precision Hawk
8.11.1 Company Overview
8.11.2 Product Offerings
8.11.3 SWOT Analysis
8.12 SenseFly
8.12.1 Company Overview
8.12.2 Product Offerings
8.12.3 SWOT Analysis
8.13 Skyward.io
8.13.1 Company Overview
8.13.2 Product Offerings
8.13.3 SWOT Analysis
8.14 Unifly
8.14.1 Company Overview
8.14.2 Product Offerings
8.14.3 SWOT Analysis
8.15 vHive
8.15.1 Company Overview
8.15.2 Product Offerings
8.15.3 SWOT Analysis
9 Appendix
9.1 Related Reports
List of Tables
Table 2.1 Government Regulations Supporting Usage of Drone in Airspace
Table 2.2 Opportunities for Different Stakeholders
Table 3.1 Key Product Launches
Table 3.2 Partnerships, Agreements, and Collaboration
Table 3.3 Business Expansions
Table 3.4 Acquisitions
Table 3.5 Other Developments
Table 4.1 Ongoing and Upcoming UAS Traffic Management System Programs
Table 4.2 Patent Analysis: Very Low Level Operations Coordination Platform
Table 4.3 Patent Analysis: Method and System for Providing Route of Unmanned Air Vehicle
Table 4.4 Patent Analysis: The Self-Collision Preventing and Avoid System between Drone and Drone Based on Near Field Communication Network
Table 4.5 Patent Analysis: Unmanned Flying Device Embeds Compatible with the Air Traffic Management
Table 4.6 Patent Analysis: Spatial Domain Management Method and System
Table 4.7 Patent Analysis: An Optimization Method Based on the Physical Structure of the UAV Cruising Route Road Network
Table 4.8 Patent Analysis: Industrial UAV Management and Control System and Method
Table 4.9 Patent Analysis: Industrial UAV Management and Control System and Method
Table 4.10 Patent Analysis: Intelligent Drone Traffic Management via Radio Access Network
Table 4.11 Patent Analysis: An Aircraft Controlled by a Secure Integrated Airspace Management System
Table 4.12 Patent Analysis: Unmanned Plane Air Traffic Control System and Method
Table 4.13 Patent Analysis: A Highly Automated System of Air Traffic Control (ATM) for At Least One Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Table 4.14 Patent Analysis: Methods and Systems for Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management
Table 4.15 Patent Analysis: Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic Management
Table 4.16 Patent Analysis: Air Traffic Commands Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Table 4.17 Patent Analysis: System and Method for Controlling Autonomous Flying Vehicle Flight Paths
Table 4.18 Patent Analysis: System and Method for Management of Airspace for Unmanned Aircraft
Table 4.19 Patent Analysis: Unmanned Aircraft Configured for Operation in a Managed Airspace
Table 4.20 Patent Analysis: System and Method for Operation of Unmanned Aircraft within a Managed Airspace or Flyway
Table 4.21 Drone Regulatory Authorities by Country
Table 4.22 Country-wise Drone Regulations by Application
Table 4.23 FAA vs. EU/EASA
Table 4.24 Funding on UTM System Start-ups
List of Figures
Figure 1 U.S. Commercial UAVs Market Volume, 2016 – 2020
Figure 2 Limitations for Drone in Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operation
Figure 3 Why ATM Cannot be used for Traffic Management of Drones
Figure 4 Stakeholders and their Roles in UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 5 Scenarios of Commercial Availability of UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 6 Impact of UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 1.1 Global UAS Traffic Management System Market Scope
Figure 1.2 UAS Traffic Management System Research Methodology
Figure 1.3 Secondary Data Sources
Figure 1.4 Top Down and Bottom up Approach
Figure 1.5 UAS Traffic Management Systems Market Influencing Factors
Figure 1.6 Assumptions and Limitations
Figure 2.1 Market Dynamics Snapshot
Figure 2.2 Impact Analysis on Market Drivers
Figure 2.3 Impact Analysis on Market Challenges
Figure 2.4 Impact Analysis on Market Opportunities
Figure 2.5 Number of UAVs in the U.S., 2015 – 2020 (Million Units)
Figure 3.1 Some of the Organic and Inorganic Growth Strategies Adopted by the Key Players
Figure 3.2 Percentage Share of Strategies Adopted by the Market Players, 2014-2017
Figure 4.1 Comparison between UTM and ATM
Figure 4.2 Operations by Altitudes
Figure 4.3 UAS Traffic Management System Architecture
Figure 4.4 % Distribution of Patents Published on UAS Traffic Management Eco-system, 2016-2017
Figure 4.5 UAV Rule-Making Progress in the U.S. and Europe
Figure 4.6 FAA Regulations for Commercial Drones
Figure 4.7 Regulation for Architecture
Figure 4.8 Regulation for Operation
Figure 4.9 Funding on UTM System Start-ups, 2014-2017
Figure 5.1 Global Commercial UAV Market Volume, 2016-2026
Figure 5.2 Commercial UAS Market Volume in the U.S., 2016-2020
Figure 5.3 Commercial UAS Fleet in North America, 2016-2021
Figure 5.4 % Distribution of UAS Used Across Different Applications in the U.S.
Figure 5.5 Drones Used for Government and Commercial Applications across Europe, 2035-2050
Figure 5.6 Number of Drones Used for Different Applications in Europe, 2050
Figure 5.7 Possible Model for Cash Flow among UTM System Stakeholders
Figure 6.1 Stakeholders Holder Analysis Matrix
Figure 6.2 An Overview on UAS Service Supplier Function
Figure 6.3 Key Abilities of UAS Service Supplier
Figure 6.4 Key Functionalities of UAS Service Supplier
Figure 6.5 Challenges and Opportunities for UAS Service Supplier
Figure 6.6 Responsibilities of Commercial Drone Operators
Figure 6.7 Roles of Drone Operators in UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 6.8 Challenges and Opportunities for Commercial Drone Operators
Figure 6.9 Type of Communication Technologies Used in UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 6.10 Communication System Providers in UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 6.11 Key Development by Some of the Communication System Providers
Figure 6.12 Challenges and Opportunities for Communication System Providers
Figure 6.13 Data Supplied by Data Service Providers
Figure 6.14 Data Service Providers in UAS Traffic Management System
Figure 6.15 Drone Usage by Law Enforcement Agencies
Figure 6.16 Responsibilities of Air Navigation Service Providers
Figure 7.1 Total Non-Hobbyist Fleet of Drones in the U.S.
Figure 7.2 Total Hobbyist Fleet of Drones
Figure 7.3 Three Dimensions for Large-Scale Drone Operations
Figure 7.4 UTM Technology Capability Level (TCL)
Figure 7.5 NASA-UTM Timeline
Figure 7.6 Country-Wise Scenario of UAS Traffic Management System Market in North America
Figure 7.7 Scenarios for Government & Commercial Demand of Drone in Europe
Figure 7.8 Architecture of Drone Traffic Management in U-SPACE
Figure 7.9 Functions of Drone Traffic Management in U-SPACE
Figure 7.10 Funding Scenario in U-SPACE, Until 2020
Figure 7.11 Timeline of U-SPACE Program
Figure 7.12 Country-Wise Scenario of UAS Traffic Management System Market in Europe
Figure 7.13 Roadmap for Aerial Industrial Revolution
Figure 7.14 Technology Roadmap of J-UTM
Figure 7.15 Architecture of UAS Traffic Management System in J-UTM
Figure 7.16 Key Companies Involved in J-UTM Program
Figure 7.17 Funding Scenario in J-UTM, 2017-2019
Figure 7.18 Country-Wise Scenario of UAS Traffic Management System Market in Asia-Pacific
Figure 8.1 SWOT Analysis – 3D Robotics, Inc.
Figure 8.2 AirMap– Product Offerings
Figure 8.3 SWOT Analysis – AirMap
Figure 8.4 SWOT Analysis – Airware
Figure 8.5 Altitude Angel– Product Offerings
Figure 8.6 SWOT Analysis – Altitude Angel
Figure 8.7 Analytical Graphics, Inc. – Product Offerings
Figure 8.8 SWOT Analysis – Analytical Graphics, Inc.
Figure 8.9 Dedrone– Product Offerings
Figure 8.10 SWOT Analysis – Dedrone.
Figure 8.11 Share of FAA 333 exemptions, 2015
Figure 8.12 SWOT Analysis –DJI Innovations
Figure 8.13 Gryphon Sensors– Product Offerings
Figure 8.14 SWOT Analysis –Gryphon Sensors
Figure 8.15 Kittyhawk.io – Product Offerings
Figure 8.16 SWOT Analysis – Kittyhawk
Figure 8.17 SWOT Analysis – Microdrones
Figure 8.18 SWOT Analysis – PrecisionHawk, Inc.
Figure 8.19 SWOT Analysis – SenseFly
Figure 8.20 SWOT Analysis – Skyward.io
Figure 8.21 Unifly– Product Offerings
Figure 8.22 SWOT Analysis – Unifly
Figure 8.23 vHive– Product Offerings
Figure 8.24 SWOT Analysis – vHive
The UAS Traffic Management (UTM) system is an upcoming phenomenon that is envisioned for managing drones (mainly small drones) traffic in the lower level of airspace. The UAS traffic management system or UTM system is envisaged to be a system of several subsystems which will work together to provide an end-to-end service. The UTM system will be connected to different data providers to accumulate real-time information of weather, airspace traffic, drone registration and credentials of drone operators, among others. Although, UTM system uses different technologies than air traffic management (ATM) system, the basic key functionalities and the operations in the UAS traffic management systems are inspired from current manned aviation traffic management system.
The need of the UAS traffic management system is driven by a number of factors such as unprecedented increase in number of drones in the airspace, interest shown by different governments and emerging regulations, and collaboration of key stakeholders for the development of a working architecture.
However, security and safety concerns for public, privacy concerns, and vulnerability to cyber-attack are some of the major challenges for the UAS traffic management system. Moreover, potential business opportunities and its possibility of replacing the ATM system in the future are expected to make the UAS traffic management system market lucrative for different stakeholders involved in the UTM ecosystem.
The UTM system is envisaged to be a system of several subsystems . For the overall system to work properly it is necessary for each sub-system to work perfectly. Some of the prominent stakeholders are UAS Service Supplier, Commercial Drone Operator, Communication System Provider, Data Service Provider, Law Enforcement, and Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP). UAS Service Supplier (USS) is anticipated to be one of the core stakeholders in the UAS traffic management system market, and the USS will handle all the core functionality area in the overall market spectrum. At present, companies do offer solutions but fully developed UTM systems are still not commercially available. However, because of constant developments by both the public and private sector stakeholders, the UTM system market has a potential to generate over a billion dollar revenue by the year 2026.
The UAS traffic management system market is segmented on the basis of geography such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of the World. North America and Europe are two prominent geographical regions which are working aggressively to develop the UAS traffic management system architecture. The governments in the countries of these regions are collaborating with different stakeholders to draft rules and regulations for easier adoption of the system. Countries in the Asia-Pacific region are also taking proper measures to develop UTM system for incorporating more drones in the airspace.
Some of the key companies in the UAS traffic management system market include: AirMap, Unifly, and Skyward.io, 3D Robotics, Airware, Altitude Angel, Analytical Graphics, Inc., DeDrone, DJI Innovation, Gryphon Sensors, Kittyhawk.io, Microdrones, PrecisionHawk, SenseFly, and vHive.
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According to a new market intelligence report by BIS Research, titled "UAS Traffic Management System (UTM) Market", is expected to reach $3.62 Billion by 2026.
UAS traffic management system or UTM system is an upcoming phenomenon for managing drone traffic in lower airspace and is primarily being developed for small unmanned aerial systems. The UTM system is envisaged to be a system of several subsystems which will work together to provide an end-to-end service. The UTM system will be connected to different data providers to accumulate real-time information of weather, airspace traffic, drone registration and credentials of drone operators, among others. The basic functionalities and operations in the UAS traffic management systems are inspired from the current manned aviation traffic management system. The key stakeholders involved in the UAS traffic management system market include UAS Service Supplier, Commercial Drone Operator, Communication System Provider, Data Service Provider, Law Enforcement, and Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP).
The global UAS traffic management system market is driven by number of factors such as increase in the number of drones in the airspace, emerging regulations for the UAS traffic management system, and developments of the key stakeholders working towards a common UTM architecture. Furthermore, number of opportunities is expected to be created for different stakeholders as the UAS traffic management (UTM) system is envisioned to replace the existing air traffic management (ATM) system for manned and unmanned aviation.
The key stakeholders in the UTM system market are striving vigorously towards the development of a common UTM architecture through collaborating with each other and government authorities. At present, fully developed UAS traffic management system is not commercially available in the market. However, because of constant developments by both the public and private sector stakeholders, the UTM system market has the potential to generate over a billion dollar revenue in the next decade. According to BIS Research analysis, the global UAS traffic management system market is estimated to reach $3.62 billion by 2026.
UAS traffic management system is a system-of-systems. There are several stakeholders involved in the UAS traffic management system market and these stakeholders will handle different sub-systems once the final architecture is ready. AirMap, Unifly, and Skyward.io, 3D Robotics, Airware, Altitude Angel, Analytical Graphics, Inc., and PrecisionHawk, among others, are some of the key stakeholders that are collaborating with other companies for the development of a common UAS traffic management architecture.
According to Gaurav Shukla, analyst at BIS Research, “The UAS traffic management system is an upcoming phenomenon, which is being developed for safe and secure incorporation of drones into the airspace primarily for BVLOS operations. The key stakeholders and government authorities are working alongside for the development of its architecture.”
The market report provides a detailed analysis of the recent trends influencing the market, along with a comprehensive study of the future trends and developments. It also includes a competitive analysis of the leading players in the industry, including corporate overview, financials, financial summary and SWOT analysis. The report also provides a detailed competitive analysis of all the stakeholders including their roles and responsibilities, current challenges and future opportunities. The report also includes a comprehensive section on the geographical analysis including the key developments in the prominent countries.
This report is a meticulous compilation of research on more than 50 players in the UAS traffic management ecosystem and draws upon insights from in-depth interviews with the key opinion leaders of more than 15 leading companies and market participants. The report also profiles around 15 companies among which are AirMap, Unifly, and Skyward.io, 3D Robotics, Airware, Altitude Angel, Analytical Graphics, Inc., and PrecisionHawk.
Key questions answered in the report:
• What are the major market drivers, challenges and opportunities in the global UAS traffic management system market?
• How the UAS traffic management system market is evolving and what is its scope in the future?
• What was the total unit shipment in the global commercial drones market in 2016, and what is the forecast till 2026?
• Who are the different stakeholders and how are they contributing to the market?
• What are the current challenges and future opportunities for the key stakeholders?
• What will be the possible revenue model of the UTM system market?
• What are the key developmental strategies implemented by the key players to stand out in this market?
• What are the key developments happening for the UAS traffic management system market in different geographies?
• What are the major challenges and future opportunities across different geographies?
• Who are the key players in the global UAS traffic management system market??
3D Robotics, Inc.
AirMap
Airware
Altitude Angel
Analytical Graphics, Inc.
DeDrone
DJI Innovations
Gryphon Sensors
Kittyhawk.io
Precision Hawk
SenseFly
Skyward.io
Unifly
Global UAS Traffic Management (UTM) System Market Anticipated to Reach $3.62 Billion by 2026, Reports BIS Research”
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