The North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market is expected to grow from US$ 352.83 million in 2022 to US$ 1,251.70 million by 2030. It is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 17.1% from 2022 to 2030.
Surge in Adoption of Drones in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is Driving the North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market
Supply chain management (SCM) is a vital component of modern business operations, significantly influencing the efficiency and functionality of enterprises. As Industry 4.0 continues to gain traction and IoT-enabled devices become increasingly integrated across various business domains, SCM is also experiencing a surge in technological advancements. Although the adoption of these technologies presents certain challenges, the benefits—such as enhanced efficiency, reduced operational costs, and improved data security—typically outweigh the drawbacks.
Among these technological innovations, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are emerging as transformative tools in the transportation and logistics sector. Drones are being deployed at various stages of the supply chain, including inventory management, locating misplaced goods, transferring items between warehouses, and facilitating last-mile delivery. More recent applications involve collaborative efforts between drones and delivery trucks, known as multi-UAV parallel delivery, where drones dispatch packages to multiple destinations directly from the truck. Additionally, the development of cargo UAVs, designed to transport heavy loads over long distances, is further accelerating the adoption of drone technology in this industry.
As drone-based delivery trials become more prevalent in logistics and transportation, the need for safe and efficient drone operations in shared airspace is becoming increasingly critical. This has led to a growing demand for Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) solutions, which are essential for enabling the commercialization of drone delivery services and ensuring the safe operation of multiple drones in congested low-altitude airspace. The rise of UTM systems underscores the importance of integrating advanced technologies to support the future of supply chain innovation.
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Market leaders and key company profiles
- Airbus SE
- AirMap Inc
- Altitude Angel Ltd
- Collins Aerospace
- Frequentis AG
- Leonardo SpA
- Lockheed Martin Corp
- OneSky Systems Inc
- Thales SA
- Unifly NV
North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market Segmentation
The North America unmanned traffic management (UTM) market is segmented by type, component, application, end use, and country.
By type, the North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market is divided into persistent UTM and non-persistent UTM, with the persistent UTM segment holding the larger market share in 2022.
Based on components, the North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market is categorized into hardware and software, with the hardware segment dominating in 2022.
In terms of application, the North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market is segmented into communications, navigation, surveillance & monitoring, and others. The communications segment led the market in 2022, capturing the largest share.
By end use, the North America Unmanned Traffic Management Market is classified into agriculture & forestry, logistics & transportation, surveillance, and others. The surveillance segment accounted for the largest share in 2022.
Geographically, the market is segmented into the US, Canada, and Mexico. In 2022, the US held the largest share of the North America unmanned traffic management market.
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