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The Next Generation Avionics market is a subset of the Avionics industry, which focuses on the development and production of aircraft electronics and related systems. This market is driven by the need for increased safety, efficiency, and reliability in aircraft operations. It is characterized by the use of advanced technologies such as digital flight control systems, advanced navigation systems, and advanced communication systems. These technologies are designed to improve the performance of aircraft and reduce the risk of accidents.
The Next Generation Avionics market is also driven by the need for increased aircraft performance and efficiency. This includes the development of new aircraft systems such as fly-by-wire systems, advanced autopilot systems, and advanced flight management systems. Additionally, the market is driven by the need for increased aircraft connectivity, which includes the development of satellite-based communication systems and data link systems.
Some of the major companies in the Next Generation Avionics market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales Group, Garmin, and L3Harris Technologies. Show Less Read more