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Aircraft Electrification is the process of replacing traditional aircraft systems with electric-powered systems. This includes replacing traditional combustion engines with electric motors, replacing hydraulic systems with electric actuators, and replacing pneumatic systems with electric pumps. This process is becoming increasingly popular as electric systems are more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective than traditional systems. Additionally, electric systems are more environmentally friendly, as they produce fewer emissions and require less fuel. Aircraft Electrification is a rapidly growing market, with many companies offering products and services to support the transition to electric aircraft. Companies such as Siemens, Honeywell, and Rolls-Royce are developing electric propulsion systems, while companies such as Zunum Aero and Ampaire are developing electric aircraft. Additionally, companies such as Boeing and Airbus are investing in research and development of electric aircraft. Show Less Read more