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The Instrument Landing System (ILS) market is a segment of the avionics industry that provides precision guidance to aircraft during the approach and landing phases of flight. ILS systems are composed of two components: a localizer, which provides lateral guidance, and a glide slope, which provides vertical guidance. The system is designed to provide a safe and reliable approach to the runway, even in conditions of low visibility.
ILS systems are used in a variety of aircraft, from commercial airliners to military aircraft. They are also used in airports around the world, providing a critical safety feature for pilots.
The ILS market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products and services. Companies such as Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, Garmin, and Universal Avionics are all major players in the ILS market. Show Less Read more