In 2023, the number of self-employed persons in the air and spacecraft and related machinery sector stood at its baseline value before forecasts. The forecast from 2024 through 2028 indicates a stable trend, with no anticipated change, maintaining a consistent value of 2.0 thousand units each year. This suggests no growth or decline, implying stability but also a lack of expansion in the self-employment sector within this industry over the forecast period.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential technological advancements that might stimulate new self-employment opportunities in the industry.
- Policy changes or funding initiatives supporting small businesses or freelance work in aerospace technologies.
- Economic conditions affecting overall entrepreneurial activities and self-employment viability.