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The Avionics Sensor market is a subset of the larger Avionics industry, which focuses on the development and production of electronic systems used in aircraft. Avionics Sensors are used to measure and monitor various parameters such as temperature, pressure, and acceleration. These sensors are used to provide data for navigation, communication, and other aircraft systems.
Avionics Sensors are typically designed to be lightweight, reliable, and cost-effective. They are also designed to be resistant to extreme temperatures, vibrations, and other environmental conditions. As the demand for aircraft increases, the need for Avionics Sensors is expected to grow.
Some of the major companies in the Avionics Sensor market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales Group, and Curtiss-Wright. These companies specialize in the design and manufacture of Avionics Sensors for a variety of aircraft applications. Show Less Read more