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Aircraft fairings are components of an aircraft that are designed to reduce drag and improve the aerodynamic efficiency of the aircraft. They are typically made of composite materials such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, or Kevlar and are used to cover gaps and openings in the aircraft's structure. Fairings are used to reduce drag and improve the aircraft's performance, as well as to reduce noise and vibration. They are also used to protect the aircraft from the elements and to improve its aesthetics.
Aircraft fairings are an important part of the aircraft industry, as they are used to improve the performance and efficiency of the aircraft. They are also used to reduce noise and vibration, as well as to protect the aircraft from the elements.
Some companies in the aircraft fairings market include Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer, Gulfstream, and Lockheed Martin. Show Less Read more