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The Aircraft Actuator market is a subset of the Aircraft Parts industry. Aircraft Actuators are mechanical devices used to control the movement of aircraft components, such as flaps, landing gear, and thrust reversers. They are typically powered by hydraulic, pneumatic, or electric systems. Actuators are used to control the speed and direction of aircraft components, allowing for precise control of the aircraft.
The Aircraft Actuator market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Moog, Woodward, Eaton, Honeywell, Parker Hannifin, and Curtiss-Wright. These companies specialize in the design, manufacture, and supply of aircraft actuators, providing solutions for a variety of aircraft applications. Show Less Read more