Export to edrawing (eprt, easm, edrw, ...) Solidworks is worlwide used, so it can be usefull that fusion 360 users can provide a edrawing file, the client can use his prefered tool to view and measure the assembly or part. The next big thing could be to export as an solidworks assembly or file (.sldrpt, sldasm, slddrw).
Think about it, then you got the only cad package that can interact on this level with the most used cad program.
Many cad users keep it with solidworks because the most of there clients use solidworks. Now open this door and see what happens 😉