The import of parts of aircraft and spacecraft to Poland has experienced notable fluctuations over the past decade. Historical import values fluctuated, starting at $230.73 million in 2013 and reaching $377.65 million in 2023. While some years showed declines, such as 2015 (-24.7%) and 2020 (-14.97%), robust growth was observed in others, notably 2017 (27.7%) and 2021 (19.71%). Overall, the average annual growth rate over the last five years (2018-2023) was 4.57%.
Future projections indicate a continued steady increase, with imports expected to reach $453.24 million by 2028, reflecting a 5-year CAGR of 2.92% and a 15.47% forecasted growth rate over this period.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impacts of geopolitical events on supply chains.
- Technological advancements driving the need for new aircraft and spacecraft parts.
- Policy changes within the European Union affecting trade.
- Economic factors influencing spending in the aviation sector.