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The Aircraft Battery market is an important part of the Aircraft industry. Aircraft batteries are used to power aircraft systems, such as navigation, communication, and lighting. They are also used to start the aircraft's engines. Aircraft batteries are designed to be lightweight, reliable, and able to withstand extreme temperatures and vibrations. They must also be able to provide a high level of power for a long period of time.
Aircraft batteries are typically made of lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium, or lead-acid cells. They are designed to be rechargeable and must meet strict safety and performance standards. The cost of aircraft batteries is typically higher than other types of batteries due to their specialized design and construction.
Aircraft battery manufacturers must adhere to strict regulations and standards set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Companies in the Aircraft Battery market include Saft, EnerSys, GS Yuasa, and Concorde Battery Corporation. Show Less Read more