Key Enablers for the Evolution of Aerospace Ecosystems

IF 0.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
José Luna-Andrade Junior, K. Salonitis, A. Brintrup
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Abstract

The aerospace industry is experiencing an unprecedented scenario. The air travel drifted from years of constant growth and positive expectations to a place where the uncertainty is the most predominant distinctive. Consequently, the aerospace ecosystem needs to adapt to cope with challenges never faced before. Understanding the evolution of the aerospace ecosystem is thus essential to foster its progression. This research aims at the identification and categorisation of key enablers that have been linked to the growth of aerospace ecosystems. To this extent, key enablers are first identified and then categorised using interpretive structural modelling (ISM) and cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classification (MICMAC) methodologies. An analysis is elaborated for a developed aerospace ecosystem, the United Kingdom, and an emergent aerospace ecosystem, Mexico. Results evidence a contrasting categorisation of key enablers among both ecosystems. On the other hand, the automotive ecosystem and geopolitical factors are considered as underpinning enablers for both aerospace ecosystems evolution.
航空航天生态系统演变的关键推动因素
航空航天业正经历着前所未有的局面。航空旅行从多年的持续增长和积极的期望转向了一个不确定性是最显著的特点的地方。因此,航空航天生态系统需要适应,以应对前所未有的挑战。因此,了解航空航天生态系统的演变对于促进其发展至关重要。本研究旨在识别和分类与航空航天生态系统增长相关的关键促成因素。在这种程度上,首先确定关键的促成因素,然后使用解释结构建模(ISM)和应用于分类(MICMAC)方法的交叉影响矩阵乘法进行分类。分析了一个发达的航空航天生态系统,英国和一个新兴的航空航天生态系统,墨西哥。结果表明,在两个生态系统中,关键促成因素的分类存在差异。另一方面,汽车生态系统和地缘政治因素被认为是航空航天生态系统演变的基础推动者。
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