1、Resilience in flight:Securing future growth amid volatilityCommercial Aerospace Insight ReportIntroductionAccentures latest analysis foresees 12%industry growth by the end of 2025,driven by Boeings rebound and strong MRO demand.Yet supply chain fragility and geopolitical uncertainty are pushing exec
2、utives to accelerate efforts to build operational resilience.Based on econometric modeling and an August 2025 survey of C-suite executives across OEMs,suppliers,and MRO providers,Accentures latest commercial aerospace outlook projects double-digit revenue growth by year-end.North America is set to g
3、row 17%on Boeings rebound,Asia-Pacific around 10%on passenger traffic and MRO demand,and Europe 6%on Airbus deliveries.While supply chain volatility,rising costs,and geopolitical risks persist,92%of executives expect delivery performance to improve within 12 months.Companies are tackling near-term d
4、isruptions with control towers and tighter supplier coordination,while embedding long-term resilience through diversified sourcing,regional hubs,digital twins,AI-driven forecasting,and co-innovation with suppliers.AuthorsJohn SchmidtAerospace and Defense Global Industry Lead Patrice Barbier Aerospac
5、e and Defense Europe Industry Lead AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank the following people from Accenture Research for their contributions to this report:Tony JoseAbhishek KumarKamil MazurekNavdeep SabooPriya VermaJeffrey WhelessJohn Schmidt is a Senior Managing Director and leads Accent
6、ures global Aerospace and Defense practice,guiding a team that delivers transformational solutions across commercial aerospace,defense and space.With deep industry expertise,John has helped major OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers drive strategy,improve operations and boost shareholder value.He is known for