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The Aerospace Robotics market within the Commercial Aerospace sector is a rapidly growing industry. It is driven by the need for increased automation and efficiency in the production of aircraft components. Robotics technology is being used to reduce costs, improve safety, and increase the speed of production. Robotics are being used to automate the assembly of aircraft components, as well as to inspect and test them. Robotics are also being used to improve the accuracy of aircraft maintenance and repair.
Robotics technology is also being used to improve the efficiency of aircraft operations. This includes the use of autonomous drones for surveillance and inspection, as well as the use of robotic arms for aircraft maintenance and repair.
The Aerospace Robotics market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include KUKA Robotics, ABB Robotics, FANUC Corporation, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, and Universal Robots. Show Less Read more