of companies focus on transforming parts of their business rather than the whole and tend to treat transformation as a finite program rather than a continuous process
of executives expect up to a fifth of their workforce to reskill or work in new domains using new tech within the next five years
expected YOY revenue increase of 2023 global commercial aerospace driven by air traffics’ strong recovery
of executives believe short-term supply chain disruption will be a challenge
Here’s a look at some of the biggest trends currently driving the aerospace industry (2025):
The push for sustainability is stronger than ever — companies are investing in electric and hybrid aircraft, hydrogen propulsion, and sustainable aviation fuels.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming aerospace: from predictive maintenance and intelligent inspection to generative design and autonomous systems.
Digital twin technology is becoming mainstream in testing and maintenance, allowing virtual replicas of aircraft or components to be tested, monitored, and optimized before real-world deployment.
Materials innovation is speeding up — ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) offer high heat resistance for engines and hypersonic vehicles, while 3D printing (additive manufacturing) is enabling lighter, more efficient aerospace components. Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft) are getting real: flying taxis and autonomous cargo drones are edging closer to integration in city skies.
Hypersonic travel is also gaining traction, with companies exploring high-speed aircraft capable of reaching Mach 5+, which could dramatically shrink long-haul flight times.
In space, reusable rockets remain a key trend, making launches increasingly affordable and frequent. Finally, satellite mega-constellations (like those for global internet) are reshaping the space connectivity landscape, even as concerns over space debris grow.
Our Aerospace consulting services focus on several key areas that help organizations improve performance, reduce risk, and stay competitive in a highly regulated and technology-driven industry:
Consultants provide insights into market trends, competitive landscapes, emerging technologies, and strategic growth opportunities. This includes fleet planning, diversification, expansion strategies, and M&A support.
They assist with aircraft design, certification, systems integration, airworthiness compliance, and technology evaluation. This often includes expertise in propulsion, avionics, materials, and advanced manufacturing.
Aerospace consulting firms help clients navigate FAA, EASA, and other global regulations. They conduct safety audits, risk assessments, and support certification processes for aircraft, components, and operations.
Advising on digital twins, AI/ML adoption, predictive maintenance, smart manufacturing, and data-driven decision-making to increase efficiency and reduce downtime.
Consultants optimize production systems, logistics, supplier management, quality control, and cost reduction initiatives, especially for complex aerospace supply chains.
They support large aerospace programs with scheduling, budgeting, performance tracking, and risk mitigation.
Guidance on sustainable aviation fuels, electric/hybrid propulsion, emissions reduction strategies, and next-gen aerospace technologies.