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The Aircraft Aftermarket is a segment of the Aircraft Parts industry that focuses on the sale and distribution of parts and services for aircrafts after they have been manufactured. This includes the sale of spare parts, repairs, maintenance, and upgrades. The Aircraft Aftermarket is a highly competitive market, with a wide range of suppliers and customers.
The Aircraft Aftermarket is divided into two main categories: Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) providers. OEMs are responsible for the production of aircraft parts, while MRO providers are responsible for the maintenance and repair of aircrafts.
The Aircraft Aftermarket is a dynamic and ever-evolving market, with new technologies and products being developed to meet the needs of the industry. Companies in the market include Boeing, Airbus, Honeywell, GE Aviation, and Rolls-Royce. Show Less Read more