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The Lidar market within the Commercial Aerospace sector is a rapidly growing industry. It is used to provide 3D mapping and navigation capabilities for aircraft, enabling them to fly more safely and efficiently. Lidar systems are also used to detect and avoid obstacles, as well as to measure wind speed and direction. Additionally, they can be used to measure the terrain and provide detailed information about the environment.
The use of Lidar in Commercial Aerospace is expected to continue to grow as the technology becomes more advanced and cost-effective. Companies such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and Thales are leading the way in the development of Lidar systems for Commercial Aerospace. Other companies such as AEye, Velodyne, and Ouster are also making significant contributions to the industry. Show Less Read more