Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Commercial Applications Global Market & Technologies Outlook – 2011-2016
Publisher: Market Info Group LLC.
Lead Analyst: Ed Herlik
Publication: 11/2010; Pages: 243; Figures: 158; Tables: 48
Military and para-military applications for UAVs certainly came first and will remain the more mature for the next few years. But UAVs for Commercial Applications promise to soon generate an order of magnitude more economic activity than their military predecessors.
This new report provides you with the data and analysis needed to understand a truly unique market. It does so by combining the background, technical explanations, government regulations and qualitative analysis that make the picture come alive. Readers benefit from realistic perspectives based on decades of front line experience. This is not the wishful thinking of industry associations.
This insight produces three separate and plausible market Scenarios that, together, prepare readers for any likely market change over the next five years.
The report covers all types of UAVs:
- Stratospheric UAVs
- Jet Stream UAVs
- High Altitude UAVs
- Medium Altitude UAVs
- Low Altitude UAVs
- Micro UAVs
- Aerostats
The report identifies, analyzes and forecasts these Commercial UAVs topics, among others:
- Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market
- Global Persistent UAV Communication Market
- Global Internet Access Served by Persistent UAVs Market Value by Region
- Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Forecast by Region
- Payloads Overview and Analysis
- Sensor Coverage Analysis
- Suggested Operating Concepts
- Market Forecasts by Market Sector
- Market Forecasts by Region
- IPTV Opportunities Analysis
- Market Forecasts by Technology
Furthermore, this report brings you multiple Opportunity Alerts – unique insights into commercial and technological opportunities.
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| 1. Introduction |
| 1.1. Scope of This Report |
| 1.2. Language Disclaimer and Further Information |
| 1.3. Methodology |
| 1.3.1. Terms & Context |
| 1.3.2. Redundancy |
| 1.4. Forecast Scenarios |
| 1.4.1. Scenario I – No Commercial Access to Developed Airspace |
| 1.4.2. Scenario II – Restricted Access to Developed Airspace |
| 1.4.3. Scenario III – Full Access to Developed Airspace |
| 1.4.4. Long Term Scenarios |
| 1.5. Who Needs this Forecast? |
| 1.5.1. Business Leaders & Business Developers |
| 1.5.2. UAV Manufacturers |
| 1.5.3. Payload Manufacturers |
| 1.5.4. Civil Government Leaders & Planners |
| 1.6. Value Beyond Forecasts |
| 1.6.1. Wide Disagreement among UAV Market Forecasts |
| 1.6.2. MiG’s Added Value |
| 1.7. About the Lead Analyst |
| 1.7.1. Value of Knowing the Lead Analyst |
| 2. Executive Summary |
| 2.1. What are Unmanned Aerial Vehicles? |
| 2.1.1. Aircraft Types |
| 2.1.2. Persistence |
| 2.2. Impending Military Spending Crash |
| 2.3. Major Findings |
| 2.4. Major Conclusions |
| 2.5. Important Global Market Tables and Graphs |
| 2.6. The Long View – Beyond this Report’s Forecasting Period |
| 3. Commercialization Drivers |
| 4. Commercialization Inhibitors |
| 5. Commercial UAVs – Environments and Technologies |
| 5.1. Commercially Relevant Flight Environments |
| 5.1.1. Near-Space or Stratospheric |
| 5.1.2. Middle Altitudes |
| 5.1.3. Low Altitudes |
| 5.2. “Near Space” Challenges |
| 5.3. Where to Fly Persistent UAVs? |
| 5.3.1. Latitudes |
| 5.3.2. “Near Space” or Above the Jet Stream |
| 6. Competing Technologies |
| 6.1. Satellites |
| 6.2. Manned Aircraft |
| 6.3. Balloons |
| 6.4. Aerostats |
| 7. UAV Categories |
| 7.1. US Air Force UAV Categories |
| 7.2. NATO UAV Categories |
| 7.3. UAV Manufacturing Nations |
| 7.4. UAV Altitude-Based Categories & Types |
| 7.4.1. Altitude Matters |
| 7.4.2. Stratospheric UAVs |
| 7.4.3. Jet Stream UAVs |
| 7.4.4. High Altitude UAVs |
| 7.4.5. Medium Altitude UAVs |
| 7.4.6. Low Altitude UAVs |
| 7.4.7. Micro UAVs |
| 7.4.8. Rotary Wing & Transport UAVs |
| 8. UAV Payloads Overview |
| 8.1. Optical Payloads and Coverage Overview |
| 8.1.1. Effect of Look-Down Angle on Sensor Performance |
| 8.1.2. Sensor Coverage Graphic Overview |
| 8.1.3. Stratospheric UAV Sensor Coverage |
| 8.1.4. Jet Stream UAV Sensor Coverage |
| 8.1.5. High Altitude UAV Sensor Coverage |
| 8.1.6. Medium Altitude UAV Sensor Coverage |
| 8.1.7. Low Altitude UAV Sensor Coverage |
| 8.1.8. Micro UAV Sensor Coverage |
| 8.2. Radio Payloads and Coverage Overview |
| 8.2.1. Effect of Look-Up Angle on Radio Coverage |
| 8.2.2. Radio Coverage Graphic Overviews |
| 9. Commercial UAVs – Suggested Operating Concepts |
| 9.1. Stratospheric – Persistent – “Near Space” UAVs |
| 9.2. Conventional UAVs at Middle Altitudes |
| 9.3. Micro UAVs at Low Altitude |
| 10. Commercial UAVs – Market Forecasts by Market Sector |
| 10.1. Space Commerce Example |
| 10.1.1. Space Commerce – Opportunity Alert |
| 10.2. On-Demand Imagery & Sensing |
| 10.2.1. Scenario Overviews |
| 10.2.2. Micro UAVs |
| 10.2.3. Conventional UAVs |
| 10.2.4. Stratospheric Aircraft and Airships |
| 10.3. On-Demand Communication Relay (Internet, Telephone) |
| 10.3.1. Scenario Overviews |
| 10.3.2. Opportunity Alert |
| 10.3.3. Micro UAVs |
| 10.3.4. Conventional UAVs |
| 10.3.5. Cell Phone Business Example |
| 10.3.6. Stratospheric Aircraft |
| 10.3.7. Stratospheric Airships |
| 10.4. Persistent Imagery & Sensing |
| 10.4.1. Scenario Overviews |
| 10.4.2. Persistent Imagery & Sensing – Opportunity Alert |
| 10.4.3. Conventional UAVs |
| 10.4.4. Stratospheric Aircraft |
| 10.4.5. Stratospheric Airships |
| 10.5. Persistent Communication Relay |
| 10.5.1. Scenario Overviews |
| 10.5.2. Persistent Communication Relay – Opportunity Alert |
| 10.5.3. Conventional UAVs |
| 10.5.4. Stratospheric Aircraft |
| 10.5.5. Stratospheric Airships |
| 10.6. Mobile or Cellular Telephone Service |
| 10.6.1. Opportunity Alert |
| 10.7. Satellite Television and Radio |
| 10.8. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) |
| 10.8.1. Opportunity Alert |
| 10.8.2. IPTV Revenue |
| 10.8.3. IPTV Subscriber Base |
| 10.9. Market Gainers |
| 10.10. Market Losers |
| 11. Commercial UAVs – Market Forecasts by Technology |
| 11.1. On-Demand Imagery & Sensing |
| 11.1.1. Scenario I – No Commercial Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.1.2. Scenario II – Restricted Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.1.3. Scenario III – Full Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.2. On-Demand Communication |
| 11.3. Persistent Imagery & Sensing |
| 11.3.1. Scenario I – No Commercial Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.3.2. Scenario II – Restricted Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.3.3. Scenario III – Full Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.4. Persistent Communication |
| 11.4.1. Scenario I – No Commercial Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.4.2. Scenario II – Restricted Access to Developed Air Space |
| 11.4.3. Scenario III – Full Access to Developed Air Space |
| 12. Commercial UAVs – Market Forecasts by Region |
| 12.1. The Bottom Line? |
| 12.2. Internet Access (Accounts) |
| 12.2.1. Opportunity Alert |
| 12.2.2. Internet Growth and Penetration |
| 12.2.3. Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016 |
| 12.2.4. Scenario I – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – 2011-2016 |
| 12.2.5. Scenario II Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – 2011-2016 |
| 12.2.6. Scenario III Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – 2011-2016 |
| 12.3. Internet Access (Market Value) |
| 12.3.1. Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016 |
| 12.3.2. Scenario I – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – 2011-2016 |
| 12.3.3. Scenario II Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – 2011-2016 |
| 12.3.4. Scenario III Global Internet Access Market Value Number Served by Persistent UAVs by Region – 2011-2016 |
| 12.4. African Regional Forecasts |
| 12.4.1. Africa – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.4.2. Africa – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 12.5. Asian Regional Forecasts (Includes India) |
| 12.5.1. Asia – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.5.2. Asia – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 12.6. European Regional Forecasts (Includes Eastern Europe & Russia) |
| 12.6.1. Europe – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.6.2. Europe – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 12.7. Middle Eastern Regional Forecasts |
| 12.7.1. Middle East – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.7.2. Middle East – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 12.8. North American Regional Forecasts |
| 12.8.1. North America – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.8.2. North America – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 12.9. Pacific Rim Regional Forecasts (Includes Australia) |
| 12.9.1. Pacific Rim – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.9.2. Pacific Rim – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 12.10. South American Regional Forecasts (Includes the Caribbean) |
| 12.10.1. South America – Internet Accounts Scenario Analysis |
| 12.10.2. South America – Internet Market Value Scenario Analysis |
| 13. Potential Markets Beyond this Forecast’s Period |
| 13.1. Satellites vs. Persistent UAVs |
| 13.2. Cell Phone Paradigm Shift |
| Appendices |
| Glossary & Definitions |
| How to Extract High Quality Graphics |
List of Tables
Table 1 – Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 2 – Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 3 – Global Internet Access Served by Persistent UAVs Market Value by Region [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 4 – Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Forecast by Region [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Table 5 – African Cell Phone Demand – Forecasted Customers [Millions of Subscribers] – 2011-2016
Table 6 – Joint UAV Group Classification (JCOE CONOPS)
Table 7 – NATO UAV Categories
Table 8 – Space Industry Total Revenue [$Billion] – 2007-2009
Table 9 – US Space Commerce-Only Revenue [$Billion] – 2007-2009
Table 10 – Cell Phone vs. Internet Penetration [Millions]
Table 11 – Cell Phone vs. Internet Penetration vs. Income
Table 12 – Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Forecast by Region [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Table 13 – Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Share Forecast by Region [%] – 2011-2016
Table 14 – Internet Protocol TV vs. Satellite TV Revenue [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Table 15 – Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 16 – Global Persistent UAV Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 17 – Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 18 – Internet Accounts by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Table 19 – Internet Account Growth and Penetration: 2000 to 2010
Table 20 – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 21 – Scenario I – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Table 22 – Scenario I – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2011-2016
Table 23 – Scenario II – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Table 24 – Scenario II – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2011-2016
Table 25 – Scenario III – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Table 26 – Scenario III – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2011-2016
Table 27 – Asian Communication Annual Spending [$Million] Compared to Populations [Millions]
Table 28 – Global Internet Access Served by Persistent UAVs Market Value [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 29 – Scenario I – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Table 30 – Scenario I – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs Share [%] – 2011-2016
Table 31 – Scenario II – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Table 32 – Scenario II – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs Share [%] – 2011-2016
Table 33 – Scenario III – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [$Million] – 2011-2016
Table 34 – Scenario III – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2011-2016
Table 35 – African Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 36 – African Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 37 – Asian Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 38 – Asian Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 39 – European Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 40 – European Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 41 – Middle East Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 42 – Middle East Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 43 – North America Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 44 – North American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 45 – Pacific Rim Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 46 – Pacific Rim Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 47 – South America Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Table 48 – South American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
List of Figures
Figure 1 – Collected Global UAV Market Forecasts
Figure 2 – Global Hawk
Figure 3 – Lockheed TR-1
Figure 4 – U.S. Defense Spending Declines 1945 – 2010
Figure 5 – Notional Stratospheric UAV Airship
Figure 6 – Impoverished Indian Cell Customer
Figure 7 – Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011- 2016
Figure 8 – Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 9 – Global Internet Access Served by Persistent UAVs Market Value by Region [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 10 – Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Forecast by Region [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 11 – Cell Phone Coverage in Colorado, USA
Figure 12 – Internet Protocol Television Advertisement
Figure 13 – African Cell Phone Demand – Forecasted Customers [Millions of Subscribers] – 2011-2016
Figure 14 – Popular Mechanics Magazine Cover
Figure 15 – Silicon Valley Consumer without Broadband
Figure 16 – Aerospace America Magazine on DARPA
Figure 17 – Typical January US Jet Stream
Figure 18 – Typical July US Jet Stream
Figure 19 – Average Wind Velocities over the US
Figure 20 – The Response Time of a Symmetrical Constellation of Remote Sensing Satellites
Figure 21 – Space Data Corporation Balloon with Controller
Figure 22 – Space Data Corporation Altitude Control Valve Assembly
Figure 23 – Conventional Aerostat Design
Figure 24 – Cutting Edge Aerostat Design.
Figure 25 – Aerostat Designed For Low Wind Drag
Figure 26 – UAV Manufacturing Nations – by Capability
Figure 27 – Sample Airship Profiles at Low Reynolds Numbers
Figure 28 – Stratospheric UAV Airship Design
Figure 29 – Global Observer: Stratospheric UAV Design
Figure 30 – Heron TP: Jet Stream UAV
Figure 31 – Bateleur: High Altitude UAV
Figure 32 – Shadow: Medium Altitude UAV
Figure 33 – LEMV: Medium Altitude UAV Airship
Figure 34 – AirMice DZY Up-20: Low Altitude UAV
Figure 35 – XFC: Micro UAV
Figure 36 – US Soldier Hand Launching a Raven Micro UAV
Figure 37 – Boeing A-160 Hummingbird Cargo UAV
Figure 38 – Kaman K-Max Cargo UAV
Figure 39 – Baldwin Technology’s Rotary Wing UAV Lifting from a Ship
Figure 40 – Baldwin Technology’s Rotary Wing UAV Airborne
Figure 41 – Carter Aviation’s CarterCopter
Figure 42 – AAI Corporation’s Slowed Rotor Compound Multirole UAS
Figure 43 – Effect of Look Angles
Figure 44 – Typical Sensor Coverage Areas (Radar, Laser & Optical)
Figure 45 – Typical Stratospheric UAV Coverage Area (Radar, Laser & Optical)
Figure 46 – Typical Jet Stream UAV Coverage Area (Radar, Laser & Optical)
Figure 47 – Typical High Altitude UAV Coverage Area (Radar, Laser & Optical)
Figure 48 – Typical Medium Altitude UAV Coverage Area (Radar, Laser & Optical)
Figure 49 – Typical Low Altitude UAV Coverage Area (Laser & Optical)
Figure 50 – Typical Micro UAV Coverage Area (Optical)
Figure 51 – Best-Case Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 52 – Actual Kabul Radio Coverage Analysis
Figure 53 – Stratospheric UAV Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 54 – Jet Stream UAV Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 55 – High Altitude UAV Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 56 – Medium Altitude UAV Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 57 – Low Altitude UAV Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 58 – Micro UAV Radio Coverage Diameters
Figure 59 – Stratospheric UAV Operating Concept
Figure 60 – Conventional, Middle-Altitude UAV Operating Concept
Figure 61 – Micro UAV Operating Concept
Figure 62 – San Francisco Cell Phone Coverage
Figure 63 – Northern California Cell Phone Coverage
Figure 64 – Michigan Cell Phone Coverage
Figure 65 – Radio Coverage over Half of the US Population
Figure 66 – Silicon Valley Consumer without Broadband
Figure 67 – Cell Phone Accounts Penetration
Figure 68 – Internet Accounts Penetration
Figure 69 – Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Forecast by Region [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 70 – Global Satellite Entertainment Revenue Share Forecast by Region [%] – 2012-2016
Figure 71 – Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) Revenue [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 72 – Internet Protocol TV vs. Satellite TV Revenue [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 73 – Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) Subscribers [Millions of Subscribers] – 2011-2016
Figure 74 – Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011- 2016
Figure 75 – Scenario I Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 76 – Scenario II Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 77 – Scenario III Global On-Demand Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 78 – Global Persistent UAV Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 79 – Scenario I Global Persistent UAV Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 80 – Scenario II Global Persistent UAV Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 81 – Scenario III UAV Global Persistent UAV Imagery & Sensing Market [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 82 – Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 83 – Scenario I Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 84 – Scenario II Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 85 – Scenario III Global Persistent UAV Communication Market [$Billion] – 2011-2016
Figure 86 – Internet Accounts by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011 – 2016
Figure 87 – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 88 – Scenario I – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 89 – Scenario I – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2012, 2014 and 2016
Figure 90 – Scenario II – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 91 – Scenario II – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2012, 2014 and 2016
Figure 92 – Scenario III – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 93 – Scenario III – Global Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2012, 2014 and 2016
Figure 94 – Asian Communication Annual Spending [$/Year]
Figure 95 – Global Internet Access Served by Persistent UAVs Market Value [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 96 – Scenario I – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 97 – Scenario I – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs Share [%] – 2012, 2014 and 2016
Figure 98 – Scenario II – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 99 – Scenario II – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs Share [%] – 2012, 2014 and 2016
Figure 100 – Scenario III – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs by Region [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 101 – Scenario III – Global Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs Share by Region [%] – 2012, 2014 and 2016
Figure 102 – African Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 103 – Scenario I African Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 104 – Scenario II African Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 105 – Scenario III African Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 106 – African Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 107 – Scenario I African Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 108 – Scenario II African Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 109 – Scenario III African Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 110 – Asian Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 111 – Scenario I Asian Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 112 – Scenario II Asian Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 113 – Scenario III Asian Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 114 – Asian Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 115 – Scenario I Asian Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 116 – Scenario II Asian Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 117 – Scenario III Asian Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 118 – European Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 119 – Scenario I European Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 120 – Scenario II European Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 121 – Scenario III European Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 122 – European Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 123 – Scenario I European Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 124 – Scenario II European Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 125 – Scenario III European Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 126 – Middle East Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 127 – Scenario I Middle Eastern Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 128 – Scenario II Middle Eastern Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 129 – Scenario III Middle Eastern Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 130 – Middle East Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 131 – Scenario I Middle East Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 132 – Scenario II Middle East Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 133 – Scenario III Middle East Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 134 – North America Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 135 – Scenario I North American Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 136 – Scenario II North American Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 137 – Scenario III North American Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 138 – North American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 139 – Scenario I North American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 140 – Scenario II North American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 141 – Scenario III North American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 142 – Pacific Rim Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 143 – Scenario I Pacific Rim Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 144 – Scenario II Pacific Rim Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 145 – Scenario III Pacific Rim Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 146 – Pacific Rim Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 147 – Scenario I Pacific Rim Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 148 – Scenario II Pacific Rim Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 149 – Scenario III Pacific Rim Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 150 – South America Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 151 – Scenario I South American Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 152 – Scenario II South American Internet Accounts Served by Persistent UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 153 – Scenario III South American Internet Accounts Served by Any UAVs [Millions of Accounts] – 2011-2016
Figure 154 – South American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Billion] – Scenario I, II and III Snapshot – 2011-2016
Figure 155 – Scenario I South American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 156 – Scenario II South American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 157 – Scenario III South American Internet Access Market Value Served by Persistent UAVs [$Million] – 2011-2016
Figure 158 – Southern California Overhead Radio Coverage
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