Airport Robots Market Size Expected to Reach $2.56 Billion by 2030
Asia-Pacific dominates the market, in terms of revenue, followed by North America, Europe, and LAMEA. U.S. dominated the global airport robots market share in North America in 2020, owing to increase in R&D activities, technological developments by big players, and rapid adoption of innovative technologies in making safer, convenient, & efficient airport robots. Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period, owing to rise in demand for faster and convenient services at airports.
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By application, the market is categorized into landside and
terminal. The terminal segment accounted for the highest revenue in 2020, owing
to high demand for convenient airport services, for instance guidance, easy
check-ins, baggage handling, and others.
By end user, the airport robots market is divided into
airport security, boarding pass scanning, airport baggage system, passenger
guidance, and others. The airport security segment accounted for the highest
revenue in 2020, owing to rapid rise in demand for modernizing airport security
systems for small and big airports across the world.
Increase in air passenger traffic across the globe and
benefits, such as faster check-ins and easier baggage handling, are expected to
drive the airport robots market during the forecast period. However, high cost
of airport robots is anticipated to hamper the growth of the market. Moreover,
rise in usage of taxibots and increase in real & perceived threats to
national security are expected to offer lucrative opportunities in future.
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COVID-19 Impact Analysis
- The
COVID-19 impact on the airport robots market is unpredictable and is
expected to remain in force till the second quarter of 2021.
- The
COVID-19 outbreak forced governments across the globe to implement strict
lockdowns and banned domestic and international travel for most of 2020.
This led to sudden fall in demand for air travel and hampered the adoption
of airport robots across the globe.
- Moreover,
nationwide lockdowns forced robot hardware related parts manufacturing
facilities to partially or completely shut their operations.
- Adverse
impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in delay in activities and
initiatives regarding development of robust and innovative airport robot
solutions globally.
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