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기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장 규모, 점유율, 동향, 예측 : 항공기 유형, 컴포넌트 유형, 클래스, 기술, 최종사용자, 지역별(2025-2033년)In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Aircraft Type, Component Type, Class, Technology, End User, and Region, 2025-2033 |
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세계 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장 규모는 2024년 55억 7,000만 달러에 달했습니다. 2033년에는 110억 9,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예상되며, 2025-2033년 CAGR은 7.55%를 기록할 것으로 예상됩니다. 현재 북미가 시장을 독점하고 있으며, 2024년 시장 점유율은 39.8%에 달합니다. 세계 항공 여행의 급증, 지속적인 기술 발전, 연구 개발(R&D) 활동에 대한 높은 투자, 장거리 항공편의 증가 등이 시장 성장의 원동력이 되고 있습니다. 이와 더불어, 승객의 복지에 대한 관심이 높아지면서 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장 점유율을 높이고 있습니다.
현재 이 시장을 주도하고 있는 것은 여행 중 원활한 디지털 경험에 대한 승객들의 기대가 높아지고 있다는 점입니다. 비즈니스 및 레저 승객들 사이에서 항공 여행이 보편화됨에 따라 항공사들은 고객 만족도를 높이고 경쟁력을 유지하기 위해 첨단 엔터테인먼트 시스템과 고속 인터넷에 투자하고 있습니다. 장거리 비행이 증가함에 따라 스트리밍 플랫폼, 인터랙티브 스크린, 실시간 커뮤니케이션 옵션을 통한 기내 참여에 대한 요구가 증가하고 있습니다. 위성 브로드밴드, 컨텐츠 개인화, 무선 미디어 스트리밍과 같은 기술 혁신으로 인해 그 채택이 더욱 가속화되고 있습니다. 항공사는 또한 컨텐츠 제공업체 및 하이테크 기업들과 협력하여 맞춤형 경험을 제공하고 있습니다.
미국은 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장의 주요 지역으로 부상하고 있지만, 그 요인은 여러 가지가 있습니다. 비행 중에도 온라인 서비스에 대한 끊김 없는 접근을 원하는 디지털에 대한 기대가 높아지면서 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장 전망은 밝습니다. 항공사는 고속 무선 충실도(Wi-Fi), 주문형 비디오 스트리밍, 개인화된 컨텐츠 플랫폼에 대한 투자를 통해 승객의 경험을 개선하는 것을 최우선 과제로 삼고 있습니다. 주요 기술 제공업체와 항공사의 존재는 지속적인 기술 혁신과 첨단 기내 시스템의 신속한 도입을 촉진하고 있습니다. 또한, 비즈니스 여행 부문의 호조는 특히 비행 중 생산성을 높이기 위해 원활한 연결성에 대한 지속적인 수요를 불러일으키고 있습니다. IMARC Group에 따르면, 미국 출장 시장 규모는 2024년 2,410억 달러에 달할 것으로 예상됩니다.
항공 교통량 증가
각 지역의 항공 산업은 경제 성장, 중산층 증가, 항공 여행에 대한 접근성 향상 등의 요인으로 인해 승객 수가 지속적으로 증가하고 있습니다. 예를 들어, 민간 항공총국(DGCA)이 발표한 데이터에 따르면, 2024년 인도 국내 항공 여객 수송량은 6.12% 증가하여 총 1억 6,130만 명에 달할 것으로 예상됩니다. 국제선 승객의 증가는 다양한 기내 경험에 대한 수요를 불러일으키고 있으며, 항공사들은 보다 다양한 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 제공을 통해 차별화를 꾀하고 있습니다. 신규 노선 개설 및 기존 노선 증편에 따라, 특히 개발도상국에서는 더 많은 항공기에 최신 디지털 시스템이 탑재되고 있습니다. 특히 장거리 및 초장거리 항공편의 경우, 승객의 편안함을 향상시키기 위해 첨단 엔터테인먼트와 고속 인터넷 접속의 혜택을 누릴 수 있습니다. 여행자들은 여행하는 동안 영화, 음악, 게임, 메시지에 대한 원활한 액세스를 기대합니다. 이러한 여행에 대한 문화적 기대치의 변화는 비행 시간의 대폭적인 증가와 함께 항공사가 기내 연결 인프라를 지속적으로 업그레이드할 수 있게함으로써 업계 전반의 지속적인 수요를 견인하고 있습니다.
투자 증가
소프트웨어 및 광대역 기술을 향상시키기 위한 연구개발 활동에 대한 투자가 증가하면서 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장의 성장을 견인하고 있습니다. 예를 들어, 2024년 7월, 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 솔루션의 선두주자 중 하나인 Panasonic Avionics Corporation은 인도 푸네에 새로운 소프트웨어 설계 및 개발 시설을 발표했습니다. 이 소프트웨어는 모든 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 솔루션의 핵심입니다. 또한, 기존 컨텐츠 업데이트의 지연을 없애고 역동적인 실시간 업데이트를 제공하는 클라우드 기반 컨텐츠 전송 시스템 개발에도 비용이 투입되고 있습니다. 기업들은 인공지능(AI)을 통합하여 레거시 시스템을 현대화하고, 선호도 및 과거 사용 경험에 따라 사용자 경험을 개인화하고 있습니다. 또한, 연료 소비를 줄이는 가볍고 에너지 효율적인 시스템을 개발하여 지속가능성을 위한 노력도 지원하고 있습니다. 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 기업들은 전 세계 지원 센터와 유지보수 허브를 확장하여 항공기 전체에서 중단 없는 서비스를 보장하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다.
기술 발전
위성 기술의 발전은 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장의 주요 트렌드 중 하나입니다. 고처리량 위성(HTS) 및 Ka 밴드 기술과 같은 혁신은 더 빠르고 안정적인 기내 연결을 가능하게 하고, 더 나은 스트리밍 서비스, 화상 통화, 인터넷 브라우징을 가능하게 합니다. 예를 들어, 2023년 8월 파나소닉 아비오닉스(Panasonic Avionics Corporation)는 항공사와 고객에게 더 빠른 기내 인터넷 접속을 제공하는 향상된 GEO Ku 밴드 위성 용량을 출시하여 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장의 수익을 증대시켰습니다. 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 시장의 수익을 증대시켰습니다. 새로운 사용자 인터페이스 디자인과 직관적인 조작을 통해 기내 엔터테인먼트 및 커넥티비티 플랫폼은 모든 연령층에게 더욱 친숙하고 매력적으로 다가갈 수 있게 되었습니다. 블루투스 지원 시스템을 통해 승객은 개인 헤드폰을 연결할 수 있어 편안함을 더할 수 있습니다. 음성 인식 및 언어 번역 도구는 승객이 원하는 언어로 시스템과 상호 작용할 수 있도록 하기 위해 연구되고 있습니다. 클라우드 게임이나 라이브 이벤트 스트리밍을 테스트하는 항공사도 있어 기존 기내 컨텐츠의 한계를 뛰어넘고 있습니다. 실시간 시스템 분석은 사용 패턴을 모니터링하고 성능에 대한 인사이트를 제공하기 위해 채택되고 있습니다.
The global in-flight entertainment and connectivity market size was valued at USD 5.57 Billion in 2024. The market is projected to reach USD 11.09 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.55% from 2025-2033. North America currently dominates the market, holding a market share of 39.8% in 2024. The surging global air travel, ongoing technological advancements, high investments in research and development (R&D) activities, and rising number of long-haul flights are fueling the market growth. Besides this, increasing focus on passenger well-being is propelling the in-flight entertainment and connectivity market share.
At present, the market is driven by the growing passenger expectations for seamless digital experiences while traveling. As air travel is becoming more common among both business and leisure passengers, airlines are investing in advanced entertainment systems and high-speed internet to enhance customer satisfaction and remain competitive. The rising number of long-haul flights is creating the need for onboard engagement through streaming platforms, interactive screens, and real-time communication options. Technological innovations like satellite-based broadband, content personalization, and wireless media streaming are further accelerating the adoption. Airlines are also collaborating with content providers and tech companies to offer curated experiences.
The United States has emerged as a major region in the in-flight entertainment and connectivity market owing to many factors. Increasing digital expectations of tech-savvy travelers who demand uninterrupted access to online services during flights are offering a favorable in-flight entertainment and connectivity market outlook. Airlines are prioritizing enhanced passenger experiences through investments in high-speed wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi), on-demand video streaming, and personalized content platforms. The presence of major technology providers and airline companies is encouraging continuous innovations and faster adoption of advanced onboard systems. Additionally, a strong business travel segment is catalyzing consistent demand for seamless connectivity, especially for productivity during flights. As per the IMARC Group, the United States business travel market size reached USD 241.0 Billion in 2024.
Rising Air Traffic
The aviation industry across various regions is experiencing a consistent rise in the number of passengers, driven by factors like economic growth, increasing middle-class population, and greater accessibility to air travel. For instance, in 2024, domestic air passenger traffic in India increased by 6.12%, totaling 161.3 Million passengers, according to the data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The growing volume of international air travelers is catalyzing the demand for diverse onboard experiences, leading airlines to differentiate through enhanced in-flight entertainment and connectivity offerings. As new routes are added and frequencies on existing ones are rising, especially across developing regions, more aircraft are being equipped with modern digital systems. Long-haul and ultra-long-haul flights, in particular, benefit from advanced entertainment and high-speed internet access to improve passenger comfort. Travelers expect seamless access to movies, music, games, and messaging throughout their journeys. This cultural shift in travel expectations, combined with the sheer rise in flight hours, is enabling airlines to continually upgrade onboard connectivity infrastructure, driving sustained demand across the industry.
Increased Investments
Rising investments in R&D activities to improve software and broadband technology are fueling the in-flight entertainment and connectivity market growth. For instance, in July 2024, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, one of the prominent players in in-flight entertainment and connectivity solutions, unveiled a new software design and development facility in Pune, India. This software was central to every in-flight entertainment and connectivity solution. Expenditure is also being directed towards developing cloud-based content delivery systems that offer dynamic, real-time updates, eliminating traditional content refresh delays. Companies are modernizing legacy systems by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) to personalize user experiences based on preferences and previous usage. Funding is also supporting sustainability efforts by developing lightweight and energy-efficient systems that reduce fuel consumption. In-flight entertainment and connectivity companies are expanding global support centers and maintenance hubs to ensure uninterrupted service across fleets.
Technological Advancements
Advancements in satellite technology are among the major in-flight entertainment and connectivity market trends. Innovations, such as high-throughput satellites (HTS) and Ka-band technology, enable faster and more reliable in-flight connectivity, allowing better streaming services, video calls, and internet browsing. For instance, in August 2023, Panasonic Avionics Corporation (Panasonic Avionics) launched an enhanced GEO Ku-band satellite capacity that provided faster in-flight internet access for airlines and their customers, thereby boosting the in-flight entertainment and connectivity market revenue. New user interface designs and intuitive controls are making in-flight entertainment and connectivity platforms more accessible and engaging for all age groups. Bluetooth-enabled systems allow passengers to connect personal headphones, enhancing comfort. Voice-recognition and language translation tools are being explored to help passengers interact with systems in their preferred language. Some airlines are testing cloud gaming and live event streaming, pushing the boundaries of traditional in-flight content. Real-time system analytics are being employed to monitor usage patterns and deliver performance insights, which airlines can utilize to refine content offerings.
Narrow-body aircraft held 53.8% of the market share in 2024. It typically has a fuselage diameter of 3 to 4 meters (10 to 13 feet) and is equipped with a single aisle running through the cabin. It usually accommodates between 100 to 240 passengers, depending on the aircraft's configuration. Narrow-body aircraft is being equipped with in-flight entertainment and connectivity systems, particularly wireless solutions that allow passengers to stream content on personal devices. It often operates multiple flights per day, increasing the opportunities for passengers to access and benefit from in-flight entertainment and connectivity services. The cabin layout of narrow-body aircraft allows efficient integration of seatback screens, wireless streaming systems, and connectivity hardware without compromising space or comfort. Furthermore, their consistent flight schedules and high passenger turnover are driving steady demand for entertainment and connectivity features, enhancing overall travel experiences. The combination of operational prevalence, practical cabin configuration, and ability to deliver in-flight entertainment and connectivity solutions effectively across varied routes establishes narrow-body aircraft as the leading segment in the market.
Hardware accounts for 59.0% of the market share. Hardware components, such as seatback screens, control units, antennas, modems, servers, and wireless access points, are essential for delivering and managing content as well as ensuring stable connectivity throughout a flight. These physical devices form the core infrastructure that supports streaming services, real-time communication, gaming, and passenger engagement tools. Airlines are investing significantly in durable and efficient hardware to improve user experience and differentiate their services, especially in premium cabins. With rising expectations for high-definition video and seamless connectivity, the demand for powerful, high-speed hardware systems is increasing. Moreover, hardware requires regular upgrades and replacements, ensuring a consistent revenue stream for manufacturers. As airlines are expanding fleets or retrofitting existing aircraft, they continue to prioritize robust hardware installation to meet modern traveler demands. Additionally, hardware compatibility with satellite systems and software platforms is enhancing its criticality in this market segment.
Business class represents the largest market share in 2024, due to higher passenger expectations and premium service offerings. Business travelers often seek a seamless and productive travel experience, making advanced in-flight entertainment and high-speed connectivity essential components. Airlines are investing heavily in enhancing business class cabins with features like large high-definition screens, noise-cancelling headphones, touchscreen remotes, and personalized content libraries to meet these expectations. Additionally, business class passengers are more likely to require stable internet for work-related tasks, such as video conferencing, email communication, and cloud access, encouraging carriers to provide superior connectivity solutions. The willingness of business travelers to pay a premium for comfort and digital convenience is motivating airlines to prioritize expenditure in cutting-edge in-flight entertainment and connectivity technologies in this class. Furthermore, business class sections often have fewer seats, allowing airlines to provide better bandwidth per user and more individualized entertainment systems.
Satellite technology holds 68.0% of the market share. It provides wide-area, high-speed internet coverage, especially over oceans and remote regions where traditional ground-based systems fall short. Airlines rely on satellite networks, such as Ku-band, Ka-band, and high-throughput satellites, to deliver seamless and uninterrupted connectivity across long-haul and international routes. This technology supports bandwidth-intensive applications like video streaming, video conferencing, and real-time messaging, which are increasingly demanded by passengers. Moreover, advancements in satellite systems enable better data speeds, lower latency, and improved coverage, enhancing the overall in-flight digital experience. Unlike air-to-ground systems that are limited to specific regions, satellite communication ensures global connectivity, making it indispensable for international airlines. Leading service providers continuously upgrade their satellite infrastructure to accommodate the growing data traffic and rising customer expectations. Additionally, satellite-based systems support more flexible installation across various aircraft types and fleet sizes, which benefits both new and retrofitted aircraft. As per the in-flight entertainment and connectivity market forecast, with airlines competing to differentiate themselves by offering superior digital services onboard, satellite technology will continue to hold dominance in the industry.
Aftermarket exhibits a clear dominance in the market because of the growing need among airlines to upgrade and modernize their existing fleets with advanced digital systems. Many carriers operate older aircraft that were not initially equipped with modern in-flight entertainment and connectivity technologies. To meet rising passenger expectations for onboard internet access, streaming services, and personalized content, airlines are investing in retrofitting their fleets. This trend is especially prominent among low-cost and regional carriers seeking to remain competitive without investing in new aircraft. Additionally, the aftermarket segment offers flexibility in choosing tailored solutions from third-party providers, enabling airlines to select cost-effective and scalable systems that match their service goals. The increasing demand for quick installation and integration is also supporting the growth of aftermarket services. Furthermore, as technological advancements continue, relatively newer aircraft may require upgrades to remain compatible with the latest connectivity standards, reinforcing the dominance of the aftermarket segment in the industry.
North America, accounting for a share of 39.8%, enjoys the leading position in the market. The region is noted for its well-established aviation infrastructure, high air travel frequency, and strong presence of major airlines that prioritize passenger experience. According to the recent World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the US continued to lead as the largest aviation market globally, reaching 876 Million passengers in 2024, bolstered by a domestic market growth of 5.2% compared to 2023. The region has a large base of frequent flyers, especially business travelers, who demand consistent and high-quality internet access and entertainment options during flights. North American carriers continue to invest heavily in upgrading their systems with cutting-edge technologies, such as high-speed satellite-based internet, personalized entertainment platforms, and wireless streaming services. The presence of leading technology providers and in-flight entertainment and connectivity solution companies headquartered in the region is further strengthening its dominance.
United States In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity Market Analysis
The United States holds 85% of the market share in North America. The United States is witnessing a surge in in-flight entertainment and connectivity adoption due to rising air traffic driven by an increasing number of domestic and international flights. For instance, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), US airlines transported 67.2 Million scheduled service passengers systemwide (both domestic and international) in February 2025. Airlines are enhancing passenger experience through high-speed connectivity, streaming services, and personalized entertainment systems. As airports are experiencing greater congestion, carriers are focusing on differentiating through onboard services. Business travelers and frequent flyers are also demanding seamless digital access. This increasing air traffic is supporting robust upgrades in onboard systems. Airlines are also integrating satellite-based technologies and expanding partnerships with content providers to retain competitive edge. Rising air traffic is encouraging fleet expansion and retrofitting with advanced systems, reinforcing the demand for reliable entertainment and connectivity infrastructure. The growing preferences for digital engagement during flights, advancements in 5G integration, and rising adoption of personal device streaming models are positively influencing the market.
Europe In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity Market Analysis
Europe is showing accelerated usage of in-flight entertainment and connectivity, driven by the growing investments in the aviation sector and increasing air travel demand. Airlines are prioritizing passenger satisfaction by modernizing cabins with high-speed internet, audio services, and broadband connectivity. In January 2025, AirBaltic revealed plans to be the first European airline to launch Starlink's onboard internet service within the first quarter of 2025. Rising expenditure on the aviation sector is supporting fleet upgrades and infrastructure development that includes the integration of digital systems onboard. Increasing air travel demand, especially for both business and leisure purposes, requires airlines to offer engaging experiences that encourage brand loyalty. Carriers are focusing on enhancing their service levels to cater to digitally inclined passengers. Other factors driving the Europe market include the expansion of low-cost carriers integrating digital services, rising adoption of sustainable aviation technologies paired with modern cabins, increasing cross-border collaborations among content providers, and the growing preferences for streaming on personal devices. Regulatory support for digital transformation is also boosting adoption.
Asia-Pacific In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity Market Analysis
The market in the Asia-Pacific region is experiencing robust growth due to the increasing number of airports and flights. As per the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), it is projected that the total count of airplanes will arrive at 1,100 by the year 2027. The expansion of airport infrastructure and low-cost carrier penetration has led to higher competition, encouraging airlines to invest in differentiated passenger experiences. Rising volume of regional and international flights across major hubs is supporting the integration of onboard Wi-Fi and streaming platforms. Passengers are expecting consistent digital access throughout their journey, driving the adoption of content-rich platforms and connectivity hardware. The presence of emerging economies and rapid aviation growth is catalyzing the demand for cost-effective solutions.
Latin America In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity Market Analysis
Latin America is witnessing notable growth in in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) adoption because of the growing tourism activities in the region, coupled with rising urbanization and disposable incomes. A rising middle-class population with increased purchasing power is leading to more frequent air travel. For instance, Latin America and the Caribbean underwent a rapid urbanization process, making it one of the most urbanized regions in the world. As of March 2025, 82% of the population resided in cities, in contrast to the worldwide average of 58%. Urbanization contributes to increased domestic connectivity, leading carriers to enhance their service levels with entertainment systems and wireless internet.
Middle East and Africa In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity Market Analysis
The Middle East and Africa region is employing in-flight entertainment and connectivity advancements due to the growing international tourism activities. For instance, in January 2025, Dubai received 1.94 Million overnight guests, reflecting a rise of 9% compared to January 2024. Airlines are enhancing their onboard experience to attract international tourists by providing multilingual content, streaming platforms, and uninterrupted internet services. The surge in international tourism is driving airlines to differentiate themselves through advanced digital engagement during flights, supporting regional growth in in-flight entertainment and connectivity offerings.
Key players are consistently investing in research, innovation, and strategic partnerships. Key companies are developing advanced connectivity solutions that facilitate rapid internet access, smooth streaming, and instantaneous communication. These players are collaborating with airlines to tailor content platforms, optimize user interfaces, and integrate cutting-edge technologies like satellite-based broadband and AI-based personalization. Their focus on enhancing system reliability, reducing latency, and supporting multi-device usage is significantly elevating the passenger experience. Moreover, through global service coverage and scalable solutions, these providers enable airlines to meet evolving passenger expectations. Continuous software upgrades, partnerships with content creators, and maintenance support from these key players are further strengthening airline capabilities, helping drive market expansion and customer satisfaction across diverse travel segments. For instance, in April 2025, Thales unveiled 360Stream, presenting an innovative in-flight entertainment and connectivity solution featuring live event-driven programming and DVR functions at 40,000 feet. The system allowed airlines to offer Live TV and Near-Live highlights throughout any fleet, backed by providers, such as BBC News and CNN.