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Report Title: The Future of Flat Panel Antennas – 2025
Many of the barriers which held back the rate of adoption of flat panel antennas have since dissipated since the release of our first edition of this report in 2023.
Today, adoption is rapidly rising across all mobility applications. Confidence in LEO connectivity has substantially increased to the extent that end-users now prioritise solutions that deliver low latency, resilience and redundancy. The competitive environment has also matured, with more antenna concepts advancing to production. However, with a limited number of LEO and MEO operators and a growing pool of antenna manufacturers, competition remains intense. The market is further shaped by the threat of new entrants and an emerging trend towards greater sovereignty.
In a deep-dive report format, this study provides an update on how low– profile antennas continue to infiltrate the aviation, maritime and land mobility sectors, offering redundancy and low latency connectivity solutions. We provide a comprehensive analysis of market statistics, influencing factors, and key company profiles. It also offers an updated assessment of the evolving competitive landscape, highlighting which vendors are best positioned for success.
Some of the burning questions include:
- How has the competitive landscape evolved in the last 18-24 months? What are the drivers of that change?
- Which FPA manufacturers are now best placed to succeed, why (manufacturing capabilities, partner network, target market, certification, line-fit offerability, funding etc.), and in which verticals?
- What is the current and future size of the market for flat panel antennas (FPA) in terms of revenues, unit shipments and average selling prices?
Forecasts include unit shipments and revenue projections across all sectors through to 2035. The report is designed for individuals and organizations with an interest in flat panel antenna technology and the broader market for satellite connectivity.
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