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Global Unmanned Cargo Aircraft Market To Be Worth $474 Million In 2016

New Report Analyzes Multiple Systems For Unmanned Cargo Transportation And Delivery

The new 282 page Unmanned Cargo Aircraft (UCA) Systems Market Report 2016-2026 from ASDReports indicates that the the Unmanned Cargo Aircraft market is set to be worth $474 million in 2016 due to a rapid increase in technological innovation and private investment in the market.

The report includes forecasts for Long Range / High Payload Delivery Systems, Military Systems, Specialized / Irregular Delivery Systems, Urban Delivery Systems, and features analysis of technologies including VTOL / STOL capable fixed wing, multi-rotor and rotor wing sUAS, mUAS & lUAS.

“The use of unmanned cargo aircraft (UCA) was set in motion with the first use of electronic flying aids during the onset of aviation as it is recognized today," said Tarai Cobham, aviation analyst and the author of the Unmanned Cargo Aircraft Market report. "In many ways the use of UCA is inevitable and in the long term future of aviation, will stand as a stepping stone towards the operation of unmanned passenger transportation.

"Manned cargo transportation is fast approaching the peak of its powers as aircraft designs are limited by the crew which are required to operate them as well as operators being restricted by inflexible aircraft designs which are restricted to traditional aircraft infrastructure and facilities in order to operate routes profitably and safely. UCA systems have now reached a point where a feasible and flexible alternative is presented to operators and prospective investors and stakeholders to increase the scope of airfreight operations exponentially over the next decade.  This opens the opportunity for new regions to be connected to the global cargo network and for remote regions to be connected to trading hubs across the world as well as unparalleled consumer convenience in urban centers and an exponential increase in logistical capabilities across the military and defense sectors.”

The 282 page report contains 290 tables, charts and graphs that utilize visual representation in order to clarify trends and market projections within the Unmanned Cargo Aircraft market. Visiongain provides a range of forecasts for the period 2016-2026 as well as for four submarket sectors: Long range/High Payload Delivery Systems, Military Systems, Specialized/Irregular Delivery Systems, Urban Delivery Systems. The four submarket forecasts are revealed at the global level and also for each of the six leading regional markets.

The report also provides profiles of 20 leading companies that are either already operating within or likely to enter the market, and includes an exclusive expert interview with Dr. Hans Heerkens, Chairman of PUCA.

The Unmanned Cargo Aircraft (UCA) Systems Market Report 2016-2026 Forecasts for Long Range / High Payload Delivery Systems, Military Systems, Specialized / Irregular Delivery Systems, Urban Delivery Systems. Featuring Analysis of Technologies Including VTOL / STOL Capable Fixed Wing, Multi-Rotor and Rotor Wing sUAS, mUAS & lUAS report will be of impressive value to current, and future, investors into the Aviation industry, as well as to companies and research centers who wish to broaden their knowledge of the Unmanned Cargo Aircraft market.

(Image provided with ASDReports news release)

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