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The Automatic Flight Control (AFC) market is a segment of the avionics industry that focuses on the development and production of aircraft control systems. These systems are designed to provide pilots with the ability to control the aircraft's attitude, altitude, and airspeed. AFC systems are typically composed of a combination of sensors, actuators, and computers that work together to provide the pilot with the necessary control inputs. The systems are designed to be highly reliable and to provide the pilot with the necessary control inputs in a variety of flight conditions.
AFC systems are used in a variety of aircraft, ranging from small general aviation aircraft to large commercial airliners. The systems are designed to provide the pilot with the necessary control inputs in a variety of flight conditions, including normal flight, turbulence, and emergency situations.
AFC systems are typically designed and manufactured by avionics companies. Some of the major companies in the AFC market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, Garmin, and Universal Avionics. Show Less Read more