Five priority markets identified beyond China: US leads for advanced training patterns, South Korea for exportable defense packages, India for capacity growth, Gulf for sovereign demand, and Singapore as a regulation benchmark.
| Market | Simulator Demand | Local Companies | Non-Obvious Insights | Evidence Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Very Strong | Very Strong | High | Very Strong |
| South Korea | Strong | Strong | High | Strong |
| India | Strong | Emerging | Medium | Medium |
| Gulf (UAE/KSA) | Strong | Emerging | High | Medium |
| Singapore | Medium | Strong | High | Strong |
The US is where the most advanced training patterns appear first. South Korea bundles simulation with platform exports. India's training demand may outgrow imported capacity. The Gulf combines sovereign procurement intensity with localization pressure. Singapore links civil training, defense simulation, and regulation with outsized efficiency.