Passenger Boarding Bridge Market Growth: Industry worth US$ 4.43 billion by 2033

Passenger boarding bridges, also known as jet bridges or air bridges, are crucial infrastructure components at airports worldwide.

Throughout the forecast years until 2033, the global passenger boarding bridge market is anticipated to develop at a CAGR of 8%. In 2023, the net worth of all available passenger jet bridges for sale globally is estimated to be US$ 2.05 billion. The passenger boarding bridge market analysis report by FMI further predicts the market valuation to reach US$ 4.43 billion by 2033.

The sales of passenger boarding bridges are growing at an accelerated rate due to the commuter’s preference for air travel these days. Moreover, air travel service providers are developing their business around luxury travel options boosting the demand for glass passenger boarding bridges. Also, the increasing demand for big aircraft and the rising number of airport projects are projected to stimulate the market further.

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Here’s an overview of these essential structures:

  1. Definition: Passenger boarding bridges are enclosed, movable connectors that facilitate the boarding and disembarkation of passengers from an airport terminal to an aircraft, providing a safe and efficient pathway.
  2. Components: A typical passenger boarding bridge consists of several key components:
    • Bridge Structure: The main bridge structure connects the terminal gate to the aircraft door and is usually equipped with a telescopic tunnel for passenger access.
    • Apron Drive Unit: This motorized unit allows the bridge to extend and retract, accommodating different aircraft sizes and configurations.
    • Cabin Interface: The cabin interface connects the bridge to the aircraft door, ensuring a secure seal and alignment for safe passenger transfer.
    • Passenger Amenities: Some bridges may feature additional amenities such as air conditioning, lighting, signage, and wheelchair accessibility to enhance passenger comfort and convenience.
  3. Types: Passenger boarding bridges come in various configurations to accommodate different aircraft types, terminal layouts, and operational requirements. Common types include:
    • Fixed Bridges: Fixed bridges are permanently attached to the terminal gate and provide direct access to the aircraft door.
    • Moveable Bridges: Moveable bridges can be repositioned to serve multiple gates and aircraft positions, offering greater flexibility and utilization.
    • Dual-Boarding Bridges: Dual-boarding bridges consist of two connected bridges that allow simultaneous boarding and disembarkation from the front and rear doors of wide-body aircraft.
  4. Benefits: Passenger boarding bridges offer several benefits to airports, airlines, and passengers alike:
    • Enhanced Safety: By providing a covered and enclosed pathway between the terminal and aircraft, boarding bridges protect passengers from inclement weather and potential hazards on the apron.
    • Improved Efficiency: Boarding bridges streamline the boarding and disembarkation process, reducing turnaround times and enhancing overall airport operations.
    • Passenger Comfort: Bridges equipped with amenities such as climate control, lighting, and accessibility features enhance the passenger experience, especially during inclement weather or long waits.
    • Accessibility: Passenger boarding bridges ensure seamless access for passengers with reduced mobility or special assistance needs, promoting inclusivity and compliance with accessibility regulations.

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Recent Developments by the Passenger Boarding Bridge Manufacturing Industries

In order to operate autonomous jet bridges in the Netherlands, China International Marine Containers Co. Ltd. obtained a contract in September 2020. Three cruise ports in the United States contracted ADELTE Group in March 2019 to provide six seaport passenger boarding bridges.

An Airport in Spain ordered 42 new boarding bridges in August 2019 that were to be installed by Thyssenkrupp under a contract. The upkeep and maintenance of 122 airplane jet bridges and the renovation of an additional 10 were also included in the deal. Both parties are expected to benefit from establishing this long-term commercial partnership as a result.

About the Author

Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
His core competency circles around developing research methodology, creating a unique analysis framework, statistical data models for pricing analysis, competition mapping, and market feasibility analysis. His expertise also extends wide and beyond analysis, advising clients on identifying growth potential in established and niche market segments, investment/divestment decisions, and market entry decision-making.
Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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