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Company Overview
Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial airplanes and defense, space and security systems
It supports airlines and U.S. & allied government customers in more than 90 countries
Headquartered out of Chicago Boeing employs more than 160,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries
Products include commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons, electronic and defense systems, launch systems, advanced information and communication
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Industry Overview
Global aerospace and defense industry segmentation:
External Drivers: Federal Funding for Defense Demand from international airlines Industry systems and technology Demand from domestic airlines
Category % Share
Americas 59.1 %
Europe 22.0 %
Asia – Pacific 19.0 %
Total 100 %
Source: Datamonitor Industry Report
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Porters Five Force Analysis
Supplier Power (Moderate) Suppliers are small. However, the high quality inputs provided by suppliers
dilute the bargaining power of players The quality and availability of these inputs is highly important to the quality
of the end products in the aerospace and defense industry, increasing the power of the suppliers
Too many suppliers Buyer Power (Moderate)
Large size of competitors due to merger activity Players are limited as Airbus and Boeing have a virtual duopoly Buyers typically government organizations which flex their financial muscles
to dilute the bargaining power of players
Source: Datamonitor Industry Report
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Porters Five Force Analysis
Threat of New Entrants (Low) High capital outlay and expertise The arms industry has become highly concentrated, nationally and internationally
Threat of Substitutes (Low) No real threat of substitutes in defense and aircrafts, however air freight section
might be affected with increase in concerns of carbon emissions as companies are seeking eco-friendly reputation
Degree of Rivalry (Strong) Due to duopoly, Airbus and Boeing are the sole rivals and they are quite evenly
matched Competition is intense in terms of winning defense contracts and companies use
innovation and new technology to differentiate their service