Updated
Updated · factmr.com · Aug 18
Aircraft Cabin Air Purification Modules Market Reaches $891 Million by 2036 as HEPA Drives 45% Share
Updated
Updated · factmr.com · Aug 18

Aircraft Cabin Air Purification Modules Market Reaches $891 Million by 2036 as HEPA Drives 45% Share

1 articles · Updated · factmr.com · Aug 18

Summary

  • $891 million is the projected market size for aircraft cabin air purification modules by 2036, up from $350 million in 2026, implying a 9.8% CAGR and a $541 million absolute opportunity.
  • HEPA replacement cycles, UV-C evaluation and OEM line-fit integration are driving demand as airlines and manufacturers favor systems that fit maintenance windows and existing certification pathways.
  • HEPA filtration is expected to hold 45% of the market in 2026, while line-fit systems lead with 58% and narrow-body aircraft account for 44%, reflecting easier certification and frequent servicing needs.
  • Canada is forecast to post the fastest country growth at 12.1% through 2036, ahead of the U.S. at 10.8% and the UK at 10.7%, though retrofit downtime and certification evidence remain key restraints.
  • Collins Aerospace, Honeywell Aerospace and Safran are among the main suppliers as airlines increasingly treat cabin air modules as certified fleet-maintenance decisions rather than simple filter replacements.

Insights

Could the sudden rise of real-time air monitoring completely disrupt how airlines handle cabin purification by 2036?
As the cabin air market booms, are airlines prioritizing actual passenger health or just chasing profitable maintenance efficiency?
With HEPA dominating the skies, what hidden safety hurdles are keeping promising UV-C purification technology grounded?