Green Revolution: Sustainability in Aircraft Surface Treatment

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The aircraft surface treatment market is likely to grow at a decent CAGR during 2021-2026 to reach USD 671.6 million in 2026.

As the aviation industry targets carbon neutrality and eco-compliance, aircraft surface treatment is undergoing a green transformation. Sustainable processes and chrome-free coatings are reshaping the market.

According to Stratview Research, the aircraft surface treatment market is likely to grow at a decent CAGR during 2021-2026 to reach USD 671.6 million in 2026.

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Drivers:

  • Global Sustainability Mandates: Airlines and OEMs are under pressure to meet climate targets and reduce environmental impact.
  • Regulatory Bans on Toxic Chemicals: REACH and EPA regulations are phasing out hexavalent chromium and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
  • Corporate ESG Goals: OEMs and MROs are aligning with sustainable practices across all manufacturing and maintenance operations.

Challenges:

  • Performance Parity with Legacy Systems: New eco-friendly solutions must match or exceed traditional coating performance.
  • Higher Cost of Green Materials: Sustainable alternatives may cost more due to R&D and certification expenses.

Opportunities:

  • Water-Based Coatings: These eliminate VOC emissions while maintaining performance in corrosion protection and durability.
  • Closed-Loop Processing: Recycling chemicals and reducing waste in surface treatment facilities offer cost and environmental benefits.

Trends:

  • Bio-Based Materials: Emerging bio-resins and plant-based additives offer environmentally responsible treatment options.
  • Digital Tracking of Coating Lifecycles: Enables improved inventory management and material usage efficiency.

Conclusion:

The aircraft surface treatment industry is embracing sustainability through innovation. Green technologies are no longer optional—they are becoming essential to long-term competitiveness and regulatory compliance.

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