Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5s5mlj/uk_renting_and) has announced the addition of the "UK Renting & Leasing of Air Transport Equipment Market Digest 2015" report to their offering.

The Market Digest reports deliver valuable insight into corporate activity throughout the UK economy, providing an overview of key measures and metrics across a diverse range of industries and market sectors, ranging from agriculture and manufacturing through to wholesale, retail and service activities. Comprehensive and easily digestible, the following report provides information over a 10-year period using the latest available data across the areas of turnover; expenditure; acquisition and divestiture; and employment.

The financial performance of the renting and leasing of air transport equipment sector in the UK performed strongly in the 10-year period between 2004 and 2013, with turnover and gross value added (GVA) both exhibiting increases.

According to figures from National Statistics, the turnover of the sector was able to grow by 37.1% over these years, while GVA improved by 9.4%. Both turnover and GVA figures fluctuated considerably over the period, with turnover ranging from a high of £435m in 2006 to a low of £143m in 2004, and GVA ranging from a high of £187m in 2006 to a low of £53m in 2004.

Despite growth in the turnover and GVA of the sector, the number of enterprises engaged in the renting and leasing of air transport equipment in the UK actually declined between 2004 and 2013, falling from 320 to 272. In addition, the employment costs for the sector fell from £17m to £13m over the same time period, as did the number of staff employed by enterprises engaged in the sector.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Industry Definition

- Report Coverage

- Introduction

- Executive Summary

2. Industry Overview

- At First Glance

- Current Performance

- Key Drivers

3. Industry Background

- Regional Variation

- Employment

4. Conclusion

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