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The Nacelle market within the Aircraft Parts industry is a specialized sector that focuses on the production of engine cowlings and other components that are used to house and protect aircraft engines. Nacelles are typically made from lightweight materials such as aluminum and composite materials, and are designed to reduce drag and improve the overall performance of the aircraft. Nacelles are also designed to reduce noise and vibration, and to provide access to the engine for maintenance and repair.
The Nacelle market is highly competitive, with a number of major players in the industry. Companies such as Airbus, Boeing, and Rolls-Royce are all major players in the Nacelle market, as well as a number of smaller companies such as GKN Aerospace, UTC Aerospace Systems, and Safran Nacelles. Show Less Read more