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Avionics is the term used to describe the electronic systems used in aircraft. This includes navigation, communication, flight control, and monitoring systems. Avionics systems are designed to provide pilots with the information they need to safely and efficiently operate their aircraft.
The aircraft system market is a highly competitive and dynamic industry. Companies in the market are constantly innovating and developing new technologies to meet the needs of the aviation industry. Companies in the market are focused on providing reliable, cost-effective solutions that meet the stringent safety and performance requirements of the aviation industry.
The aircraft system market is comprised of a variety of companies, including aircraft manufacturers, avionics suppliers, and service providers. Major aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer are key players in the market. Avionics suppliers such as Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, and Thales provide the components and systems that make up the aircraft systems. Service providers such as Lufthansa Technik and SITA provide maintenance and repair services for aircraft systems. Show Less Read more