Aerial Imaging Market Shares and Size, Market Strategies and Analysis, Business Overview and Market Forecasts, 2016 to 2025

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Aerial Imaging Market Shares and Size, Market
Strategies and Analysis, Business Overview and
Market Forecasts, 2016 to 2025

The global aerial imaging market is expected to reach USD 2.24 billion by 2020. Growing demand in
emerging application areas including natural resources management, energy, and disaster
prevention is expected to drive the market over the next six years. Increased need for geospatial
information and imagery data is also expected to fuel demand over the forecast period.
Adoption of location-based services (LBS) for navigation, remote monitoring, navigation and mobile
advertizing is expected to give impetus to the aerial imaging market. Adverse weather conditions
and related environmental factors may prevent accurate imaging data collection. Security and
privacy concerns among users are also expected to hamper market growth over the next six years.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
Commercial applications are expected to witness high growth over the forecast period; they
accounted for over 15% of the market in 2013. This can primarily be attributed to high adoption by
the tourism industry. Planning 3D or 2D seismic surveys for alleviating safety and environment risks
is expected to favorably impact the energy segment.
Aerial construction progress images are used by architects and engineers for infrastructure
development activities. Deploying aerial drones in place of manned helicopters for reducing overall
cost is expected to be a key growth opportunity. The agriculture sector benefits from this technology
through application in drainage planning and farmland management.
North America accounted...