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The Air Traffic Control (ATC) market is a subset of the aviation industry, focusing on the management of air traffic within airports and airspace. ATC services are provided by air navigation service providers (ANSPs) and are responsible for the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic. This includes the coordination of take-offs and landings, as well as the separation of aircraft in the air. ATC services are also responsible for providing pilots with information on weather, navigation, and other safety-related information.
The ATC market is highly regulated, with ANSPs being subject to strict safety and operational standards. This ensures that the highest levels of safety are maintained for both passengers and crew. The ATC market is also highly competitive, with many ANSPs competing for contracts from airports and other aviation stakeholders.
Some of the major players in the ATC market include Thales Group, Indra Sistemas, Saab AB, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon Technologies. Show Less Read more