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The Aircraft Communications market, also known as Avionics, is a specialized field of aviation electronics that deals with the design, development, and installation of communication systems for aircraft. Avionics systems are used to control and monitor aircraft operations, navigation, and communication. Avionics systems are also used to provide data to pilots and other personnel on the ground. Avionics systems are typically composed of a variety of components, including radios, antennas, transponders, and other electronic components.
Avionics systems are used in a variety of aircraft, including commercial, military, and general aviation. Avionics systems are designed to meet the specific needs of each aircraft type, and are often customized to meet the specific requirements of the aircraft. Avionics systems are also used to provide data to pilots and other personnel on the ground.
Avionics systems are typically designed and manufactured by specialized companies. Some of the leading companies in the Aircraft Communications market include Rockwell Collins, Honeywell, Garmin, Thales, and L3Harris Technologies. Show Less Read more