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The Air Management System (AMS) market within the avionics industry is a highly competitive and rapidly evolving sector. It is comprised of a range of products and services that enable aircraft to operate safely and efficiently. These include flight control systems, navigation systems, engine control systems, and other related components. AMS systems are designed to provide aircraft with the ability to monitor and control their environment, including airspeed, altitude, and fuel consumption.
The AMS market is driven by the need for increased safety and efficiency in the aviation industry. As aircraft become more complex, the need for reliable and advanced AMS systems increases. This has led to the development of new technologies and products, such as advanced flight control systems and navigation systems.
Companies in the AMS market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, Garmin, and Universal Avionics. These companies provide a range of products and services, including flight control systems, navigation systems, engine control systems, and other related components. Show Less Read more