Aerospace and defense year in review and 2017 forecast
PwC's annual review and analysis reveals how Aerospace and Defense companies performed in the past year, and examines the challenges and opportunities they face in the years ahead.
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PwC's annual review and analysis reveals how Aerospace and Defense companies performed in the past year, and examines the challenges and opportunities they face in the years ahead.
Watch a replay of our 6/14 webcast to hear first-hand implementation insights from Lockheed Martin, as well as ASC 606 early adopters Ford and Alphabet (Google's parent company).
After decades of being the big players in a global pond, defense contractors must reinvent themselves as local businesses around the world.
The aerospace and defense industry began 2017 with increased investment interest leading to a 41% deal value increase in comparison to a year ago. We expect M&A volumes to grow as 2017 progresses.
By rethinking prevailing assumptions about the space market a new wave of competitors has begun to put some legacy players on the defensive.
This analysis looks at how countries and states in the US compare in terms of their attractiveness as locations for commercial aircraft manufacturing.
Less than two-thirds of aerospace and defense executives say they have a digitization strategy. In this report, find out how those who have made it a priority can make sure their innovation investments are actually delivering long-term value.
Three quarters (76%) of A and D companies expect to have achieved an advanced level of digitization and integration in five years’ time—higher than any other sector we surveyed. Explore more about how digitization affects the aerospace, defence and security.
Scott Thompson
US Aerospace and defense leader
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