Aerospace & Defense Exporter Alert
February 2023
Welcome to the Aerospace & Defense Exporter Alert. Brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s, Industry & Analysis-Aerospace Office and U.S. Commercial Service.
Each edition highlights an important aerospace and defense market, industry policy and our signature events. We also include tools to export such as export statistics, market research, trade events and U.S. government advocacy.
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FRANCE
Reported revenue for the French civil aerospace industry in 2021 grew slightly to 35.66 billion euros (source: GIFAS) out of total non-consolidated aerospace and defense revenues of 55.2 billion euros – an increase over 2020. The aerospace and defense industry exported approximately 83% of its consolidated turnover, and the civil sector represents 69% of revenues. Orders in 2021 increased by 68% over 2020, a very encouraging signal. The French civil aerospace market sources globally but is extremely competitive.
In defense, France and the United States we are close operational allies but not major trading partners. A leading defense manufacturer and exporter itself, France does not buy a lot from the U.S., preferring to build its own defense equipment or partnering on a European level in order to maintain its strategic independence. France is extremely reticent to use components subject to ITAR in its defense supply chains due to re-export issues.
The aerospace and defense industries are showcases for French technologies and are amongst the most dynamic market sectors economically. The French are known to be very protective of their supply chains and technology innovations as well as their economic and defense sovereignty in general, making this a challenging market to enter, but with many opportunities for the right products.
Aerospace French manufacturers are working on a new generation of products aiming to be carbon-neutral by 2050. To achieve this, the industry is focusing on increasing usage of 100% sustainable fuels, developing hydrogen powered aircraft and achieving a 30% improvement of energy efficiency across the aircraft (motors, wings, electrification and hybridization and green operations). Best prospects will therefore be for any product or innovation helping manufacturers achieve these goals. Defense The defense budget, which has been increasing, hovers around 50 billion euros – a tiny amount compared to that of the U.S. but the biggest in Europe. The equipment acquisition share is about 25-30 percent of the budget. France spends about 2.7 percent of GDP on defense. In order to successfully do business in the French defense sector, we advise firms to work with French or European partners; it’s smart to look as “local” as possible. Having a French or European footprint, which may need to include locally manufactured content, is usually a must. |
Space France has been the driver in Europe for greater investment in the sector, and a staunch supporter of the Ariane 6 program as well as in in a European secured telecoms constellation. France will be investing 9 billion euros over the next 3 years (France 2030 Program) in space research, support for the Ariane 6 launch program, industrial competitiveness, exploration and defense-related space. According to President Macron, the catchword for the industry moving forward is “Sovereignty”, whether in terms of launchers (Ariane 6) or the secured connectivity constellation (Europe’s third, after Galileo and Copernicus). In addition to large well-known primes, France is developing an ecosystem of innovative young companies offering technologies and services relating to “New Space” and organizing into clusters throughout France. Upcoming Events SOFINS, Souge (Bordeaux area), France. March 28-30, 2023, SOFINS features Special Forces equipment. JEC World, Villepinte (Paris area), France. April 25-27, 2023. The world’s leading international annual Composites show. Aerospace applications are featured prominently at this event. Paris Air Show, Le Bourget (Paris area), France. June 19-25, 2023. The Paris Air Show is the largest show of its kind and includes over 2,450 exhibitors from 49 countries. It is a biennial week-long event to demonstrate civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors, and to announce new developments and orders. Eurosatory, Villepinte (Paris area), France. June 17-21, 2024. Eurosatory is the global land and air benchmark event for Defense and Security. Every two years the show brings together more than 100,000 professionals and 1,743 exhibitors from 62 countries. Euronaval, Le Bourget (Paris area), France. October 2024. A biennial naval defense and maritime security event. Aeromart, Toulouse, France. November 2024. Aeromart is a business-to-business supply chain event, featuring conferences and meetings with buyers from major aircraft manufacturers and their suppliers. 1500 companies and over 3000 participants attend Aeromart. |
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European Defense Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA) is a €500 million short-term instrument for joint defense procurement that came out of the EU’s May 2022 Defense Investment Gap Analysis. The goals are to 1) avoid competition/increase cost-savings among member states, 2) ramp up European production through the European Defense Technological and Industrial Base, and 3) help replenish member state stocks following their donations to Ukraine via the European Peace Facility. European defense industry contacts have expressed concerns that EDIRPA contains worrisome restrictions against third country participation (such as U.S. companies) and export controls. These restrictions contain many of the same features of other European defense industry programs, including the now defunct European Defense Industrial Development Program (EDIDP) and the ongoing European Defense Fund (EDF). U.S. Government efforts may be helping to address some of these concerns—since recent drafts propose relaxing restrictions on third country export controls—however, there is continuing work to be done. If your company is experiencing difficulty competing for defense contracts in Europe or is being hurt by these policies, please contact Bob McEntire at Robert.McEntire@trade.gov.
We engage with events and trade shows to accelerate the global reach of the events. Providing participants the assurance that the U.S. Department of Commerce not only recognizes the event, but is committed to using the event to maximize opportunities for U.S. exporters.
Know Before You Go Webinar - Avalon Airshow 2023 The U.S. Commercial Service and Kallman Worldwide will host a Know-Before-You-Go Webinar in the lead up to the Avalon 2023 on February 7, 2023, at 6:00 PM ET. This informational webinar will include a market briefing, information on show logistics and services offered in the USA Partnership Pavilion. Fee: No cost Register: Click Here… Questions: Molly Ho or Jason Sproule |
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7th Annual Science Days in Brazil Want to make a difference in the lives of youth and market your company in Brazil? The 7th Annual Science Days in Brazil is an annual fair of all things Science, Tech, Aerospace, and Space where predominately children (middle school and high school) and teachers/parents attend and see demos from other students, companies (both US and International) showcase their technologies and companies, and a handful of US and Canadian educational institutions exhibit. See flyer for what industry partners get for participating. This video is from last year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33-ZyXC8pAM Space is limited, registration deadline February 20, 2023. For more information and to register, contact Mindi.Hertzog@trade.gov and Jefferson Michaelis at jm@michaelisfoundation.org |
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JEC World 2023 Web Site: https://www.jec-world.events Questions: Pam Plagens, Stephanie Pencole |
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Xponential 2023 The U.S. Commercial Service is pleased to offer U.S. exhibitors at Xponential additional no-cost services to help you increase your presence in international markets. Our worldwide team is recruiting international buyer delegations from more than 15 countries who will attend Xponential and participate in Business-to-Business (B2B) meetings with registered U.S. exhibitors and attendees. Buyers Expected From: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Denmark, El Salvador, India, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Romania, Spain, Spain, Thailand, U.K. Register for Xponential Questions: Christopher Munoz |
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