Market Share of Passenger Emergency Oxygen Deployment Systems Industry
The passenger emergency oxygen deployment systems market is consolidated with the presence of prominent players such as Safran, RTX Corporation, Parker-Meggitt (Parker Hannifin Corporation), Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG, and Worthington Industries, Inc. These players actively support commercial aircraft programs, such as the A320, A330, A350 XWB, B737, and B787 Dreamliner.
Safran SA also supplies oxygen systems to general aviation aircraft programs, like the Bombardier Global series, Dassault 7X, Embraer Legacy 450/500/650, and Praetor 500/600. In June 2023, Safran acquired the aeronautical oxygen and nitrogen activities of Air Liquide Advanced Technologies. This acquisition complements the Safran On-Board Oxygen Generation Systems (OBOGS) product range.
Similarly, in September 2021, Caeli Nova (UK) signed a Co-Development Partnership Agreement with Airbus for the Cordillera passenger emergency oxygen system as a line-fit option. The majority of oxygen systems providers form long-term contracts with aircraft OEMs to sustain constant revenues. In February 2022, Singapore Airlines (SIA) placed an order for seven Airbus A350F aircraft, with an option for an additional five aircraft. The Airbus A350F aircraft are to replace the Boeing B747-400F aircraft in service.
Passenger Emergency Oxygen Deployment Systems Market Leaders
Worthington Industries, Inc.
RTX Corporation
Safran
Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG
Parker-Meggitt
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order