Aircraft Curtains Market
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The global aircraft curtains market was valued at USD 30.6 million in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2025 to 2034.
The aircraft curtains market benefits from the growth of airline fleets, where cabin modification and adjustments are seen as one of the main areas to invest in as airlines focus more on passenger satisfaction, safety, and service requirements. Alongside the competition between airlines, the demand for new interiors in older aircraft, premium materials, and uniquely crafted curtains will contribute to attracting more passengers on long-distance flights. This compliments the heightened interest in expanding popularity of different green materials.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Base Year: | 2024 |
Aircraft Curtains Market size in 2024: | USD 30.6 million |
Forecast Period: | 2025 - 2034 |
Forecast Period 2023 - 2032 CAGR: | 6.2 |
2023 Value Projection: | USD 54.9 million |
Historical Data for: | 2021 - 2024 |
No of Pages: | 210 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 214 |
Segments Covered: | Type, material, end-user |
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It follows that as parts of the industry move towards new technology and more environmental friendly material, there is greater demand for better-looking and stronger aircraft curtains, thus opening a new market. For example, in October 2024, Air New Zealand began upgrades on its Boeing 787-9 fleet. They sent the first plane for renovations in Singapore. Their objective is to modify all 14 of their 787-9 aircraft within two years. Among many upgrades, this includes new features such as seats, entertainment units, carpets, curtains, and decorations for the toilets. Each plane will return to New Zealand for final inspections and training after Singapore.
The shift towards more environmentally friendly materials for aircraft curtains, prompted by the desire for sustainability, will undoubtedly lead to an increase in the public’s concern for the environment. These curtains, made of recyclable and biodegradable materials such as organic cotton, recycled polyester, and other safe fabrics, will lessen the environmental impact without losing strength or durability. Suppliers are starting to adopt waterless dyeing as one of the eco-friendly methods to meet airlines’ emissions targets and the general market’s demand for sustainable practices. Sustainability and regulatory compliance are expected to drive innovation and growth in this market in the future, as the aviation ecosystem strives to develop more sustainable aircraft curtains.
To enhance a passenger's flight experiences, especially on long-haul flights, airlines have started to invest more heavily. Aircraft curtains contribute to the improvement of cabin aesthetics. These curtains are now being made using high-end fabrics, unique designs, and advanced embroidery due to which the air travel experience is made more sophisticated and unique. The same is happening to traditional as well as budget airlines in a bid to attract their target market. Industry is shifting more towards advanced and eco-friendly designs of curtains, particularly in the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions, where there is a more aggressive change in airline fleet compositions, which drive growth in the market.
The market for aircraft curtains has promising prospects, although it struggles with issues such as high production costs and stringent regulations. For these manufacturers, it is essential to incorporate costly, environmentally friendly materials while at the same time meeting international aviation standards for fire, smoke, and material durability. This leads to subsequent development expenditure, which may put investments under strain for smaller companies. Even so, the market is strong because of the increasing number of passengers needing light weight, energy efficient & versatile curtains for their self-satisfaction. Furthermore, there is an opportunity for expanding business with the increasing number of aircraft operated by developing economies.
Based on material, the aircraft curtains market is segmented into wool, polyester and synthetic. The wool segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 6.2% by 2034.
Based on end-user, the aircraft curtains market is segmented into commercial and military. The commercial segment held a market share of over 78% in 2024 and is expected to grow at a lucrative pace.
North America dominated the aircraft curtains market and is expected to reach a value of over USD 21 million by 2034. The aircraft curtain industry in the United States is experiencing an increase in market demand as airlines are updating their fleets to be more eco-friendly and more comfortable for passengers. Additionally, airlines have repurposed fabrics into eco-friendly materials to abide by environmental regulations. There has also been a spike in germ-resistant curtains as well as easy-to-clean ones post the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Airlines also face strict fire safety regulations, which have led to a new wave of innovation in fire-resistant curtains that are also durable. The innovation trends suggest curtains that can reduce noise and also self-clean, broadening the scope of opportunities for the United States in the global market.
Germany aircraft curtains market has witnessed numerous horizontal integrations owing to the commercial and federal airlines enabling growth in the tourism sector. With the boom of the German aircraft curtain market, budget airlines and major carriers equally provide growth opportunities. Airlines have witnessed an international shift in demand towards modern premium curtains, which are high quality and easily customizable to help elevate the aesthetics of the cabin. Sustainability is also an important concern that has been addressed by German companies by considering eco-friendly materials to manufacture curtains to assist the EU’s green initiative. Airlines have also begun focusing on the implementation of eco-friendly fabric and greener technologies.
The increasingly growing aviation sector in China has shifted the paradigm for the market as the emphasis has been placed more towards stylish customizable curtains. The retractable curtains serve a dual purpose of making the interior of the plane look more impressive while also ensuring the passengers’ comfort. China is also trying to push towards a more green environment, and therefore manufacturers are focusing on ensuring consistency with the sustainable goals set by the country. This combination of endless solutions for customer enjoyment while simultaneously entwining eco-friendliness leads to both a paradigm shift for the interior of the planes built in China while also addressing the key issues.
In Japan aircraft curtains market, Japan prioritizes comfort, luxury, and innovation in the field of aviation. Due to this fact, the use of custom curtains made from high-quality materials has become a major part of the Japanese aviation sector. Airlines such as Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways have incorporated the use of custom curtains for their premium class to enhance the customer experience. The use of luxury fabric curtains comes with the added benefit of allowing each airline to retain a unique brand identity while ensuring customers feel at ease, especially within first-class cabins.
The aircraft curtains industry in South Korea are increasingly sought after, especially with the rise in the aviation business. For Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, there is a significant focus on cabin innovation, which includes the use of designer curtains. This shift in the airline's decor is mainly directed towards passengers in the business class and first-class cabins. These advancements are an effort to meet the airlines’ focus on service on time and provide better facilities.
Leading aircraft curtain manufacturers like Nimlok, Epsilon Aerospace, and Spectra Interior ensure that the market competition goes beyond just rate wars. Research, development, quality, and compliance become critical focus areas in the bid to capture more market share. This encompasses a focus on product customization where different materials and designs are used by manufacturers to meet the specifications set by airlines.
There is growing interest in biodegradable curtains and other products which is prompting innovation in the aircraft curtains market. Airline companies compete primarily on the cabin experience provided to their passengers and additional factors include the furnishing of the aircraft. All these factors mean that competition is more intense as each airline is vying for a larger market share. Market participants must strengthen their innovations while maintaining high standards as the airline customer base grows and the regulations surrounding the industry become more stringent.
Major players operating in the aircraft curtains industry are:
Market, By Type
Market, By Material
Market, By End Use
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:
Major players in the industry include ABC International, ACM Aircraft Cabin Modification, Arville, Belgraver Aircraft Interiors, Botany Weaving, Epsilon Aerospace, Fellfab, Fu-Chi Innovation Technology, Industrial Neotex, Lantal, Niemla, Spectra Interior Products, and Vandana Carpets.
The global market size for aircraft curtains was valued at USD 30.6 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 54.9 million by 2034, driven by a CAGR of 6.2% from 2025 to 2034.
The North America market is projected to exceed USD 21 million by 2034, driven by airlines focusing on fleet updates, eco-friendliness, and passenger comfort.
The commercial segment held a market share of over 78% in 2024 and is expected to grow significantly, driven by the increasing demand for personalized cabin interiors.