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The Aviation Operation Safety market within the Commercial Aerospace sector is focused on providing safety solutions to the aviation industry. This includes products and services that help to reduce the risk of accidents and incidents, as well as improve operational efficiency. These solutions are designed to help airlines, airports, and other aviation stakeholders to ensure the safety of their operations.
The Aviation Operation Safety market is composed of a variety of companies that provide a range of products and services. These include aircraft maintenance and engineering services, flight data monitoring, safety management systems, and safety training. Additionally, there are companies that specialize in providing safety consulting services, as well as those that develop and manufacture safety-related products.
Some of the major companies in the Aviation Operation Safety market include Airbus, Boeing, Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, and UTC Aerospace Systems. Show Less Read more