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             The Multi Mode Receiver (MMR) market within the avionics industry is a rapidly growing sector. MMRs are used to receive and process multiple signals from various sources, such as GPS, VHF, and UHF. This allows aircraft to receive navigation and communication signals from multiple sources, providing greater accuracy and reliability. MMRs are also used to detect and identify other aircraft in the vicinity, providing enhanced situational awareness. MMRs are becoming increasingly popular due to their    ability to reduce the weight and complexity of avionics systems, while providing greater accuracy and reliability.
The MMR market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products. Some of the major players in the market include Rockwell Collins, Honeywell, Thales, Garmin, and Universal Avionics. Show Less   Read more