Industrial

Aerospace

The aerospace industry is typified by long and complicated supply chains and a need for rigorous manufacturing controls and standards.

Customer satisfaction and cost containment requires optimizing partner management, procurement, manufacturing and testing, parts/finished product data recall, inventories, MRO, etc.

The recovering economy globally has resulted in positive growth in the commercial and general aviation segments of the sector. Orders for commercial aircraft by aviation operators are up. Spend on general aviation aircraft (pistons, single/multi turboprops, business jets) is also up.

Global commercial aircraft manufacturing revenue is expected to reach $298 billion by 2022. Global military aircraft and aerospace manufacturing revenue is estimated at $264.8 billion by IBISWorld. Orders for efficient military/defense rotorcraft are on the rise; lagging are orders for fixed wing aircraft for military/defense.

Geo Strategy Partners’ Managing Director began his career with General Dynamics. We have an intimate understanding of the complicated supply chain in the aerospace industry and serve clients in this sector with customized research and analysis, strategy consulting, and M&A support.

We work in

  • Aerospace assembly
  • Personal protective equipment

We work with

  • Distributors
  • OEMs
  • PPE suppliers
  • Aerospace components suppliers

Recent Aerospace Industry Projects

  • Unmet needs study and concept testing for PPE in the aerospace assembly industry – US and Germany
  • Unmet needs study of aerospace welders for hand protection – US
  • Joint venture between US and Korean sand-casting supplier of bulkheads
  • Economic offset consulting for Aircraft manufacturer
  • Industrial recruitment of aerospace companies for an economic development agency
  • Alcoa
  • Ansell
  • Austrade
  • KOTRA
  • Lockheed
  • Magnesium Alloy Products