Midsize Providers Bolster Aerospace, Defense Innovation
Geopolitical tensions, commercial air travel increase demand for specialized components, services, ISG Provider Lens® report says
The 2026 ISG Provider Lens® global Aerospace and Defense Services and Solutions report finds that companies and governments are investing in new technologies to meet the demands of defense modernization and a rebounding commercial aviation sector. As international conflicts grow, many countries are working to more quickly deploy new military platforms such as unmanned systems and hypersonic weapons. By partnering with midsize providers, they are addressing shortages of raw materials and skilled labor by acquiring specialized components and services with less overhead.
“Governments are watching new and growing threats while defense systems rapidly advance,” said
Global military spending has risen significantly over the past decade and is expected to continue rising until at least 2030, fueling a growing arms industry. Investments are increasing in all regions, particularly in
Emerging defense technologies include autonomous systems and AI integration, which specialized companies are supplying to large enterprises for aircraft programs that require modular, upgradable technologies. Digital twins and predictive maintenance are becoming important tools to ensure mission readiness in both legacy systems and next-generation platforms. Defense companies are also investing in sustainability through investments in innovations such as new propulsion systems with lower emissions.
The commercial aviation industry is rising on increased passenger demand, with more than 42,000 new aircraft deliveries expected by 2043. Production lags aircraft orders, held back by shortages of labor and raw materials. This growth is generating demand for sustainable fuels and for aftermarket aircraft services based on predictive maintenance. Long-range trends such as the commercialization of space and the prospect of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for urban mobility are drawing significant investment.
“The need for new solutions is expanding the aerospace and defense industry — even where economic challenges are growing,” said
The report also explores other trends in the aerospace and defense industry, including the impact of critical mineral shortages and a shift by governments from cost-plus procurement to fixed-price incentives.
For more insights into the challenges faced by aerospace and defense enterprises, along with ISG’s advice for addressing them, see the ISG Provider Lens Focal Points briefing here.
The report evaluates the capabilities of 24 providers across one quadrant: Midsize and Specialists IT Services.
The report names AXISCADES, Cognitus, Cyient, eInfochips,
In addition,
The 2026 ISG Provider Lens global Aerospace and Defense Services and Solutions report is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.
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