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The Air Traffic System market is composed of airports and air traffic control (ATC) services. Airports are responsible for providing the infrastructure and services necessary for aircraft to take off and land safely. This includes runways, taxiways, navigation aids, and air traffic control towers. Air traffic control services are responsible for managing the flow of aircraft in the airspace around airports. This includes providing instructions to pilots, monitoring aircraft movements, and ensuring that aircraft remain separated from each other.
The Air Traffic System market is highly regulated and requires specialized expertise. Companies in the market include air navigation service providers, airport operators, aircraft manufacturers, and aviation technology providers. Examples of air navigation service providers include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States, Eurocontrol in Europe, and Airservices Australia. Airport operators include companies such as BAA, Fraport, and Hochtief. Aircraft manufacturers include Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer. Aviation technology providers include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, and Thales. Show Less Read more