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Navigation Lighting is a type of avionics equipment used to provide visual guidance to aircraft pilots. It is typically used to indicate the aircraft's position, attitude, and direction of travel. Navigation lighting systems typically consist of a combination of red, green, and white lights, which are mounted on the aircraft's wings, tail, and fuselage. The lights are designed to be visible from a distance, and are typically powered by the aircraft's electrical system.
Navigation lighting systems are an important part of aircraft safety, as they allow pilots to easily identify the aircraft's position and attitude in relation to other aircraft and obstacles. They also provide a visual reference for pilots during night operations.
The navigation lighting market is an important part of the avionics industry, as it provides a critical safety feature for aircraft. Companies in the market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, and Garmin. Show Less Read more