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The In Flight Connectivity (IFC) market within the context of Avionics is a rapidly growing sector. It is the integration of communication and entertainment services into aircraft, allowing passengers to access the internet, make phone calls, and watch movies during their flight. IFC systems are typically composed of a satellite communication system, an onboard server, and a wireless access point. This technology is becoming increasingly popular among airlines, as it allows them to offer passengers a more enjoyable experience and to increase their revenue.
IFC systems are also beneficial for airlines in terms of safety and efficiency. They allow pilots to access real-time weather information, flight plans, and other data, which can help them make better decisions and reduce the risk of accidents.
The IFC market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Panasonic Avionics, Gogo, Thales Group, Honeywell, and Global Eagle Entertainment. Show Less Read more