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Avionics is the science and technology of aircraft air management. It involves the design, development, and implementation of systems and components that control and monitor the air flow within an aircraft. This includes the design of airframes, engines, and other components that affect the aircraft's performance. Avionics also includes the development of systems that monitor and control the aircraft's environment, such as cabin pressure, temperature, and humidity.
Avionics is an important part of aircraft air management, as it helps to ensure the safety and efficiency of the aircraft. Avionics systems are used to monitor and control the aircraft's environment, as well as to provide navigation and communication capabilities. Avionics systems are also used to monitor and control the aircraft's performance, such as fuel consumption, engine performance, and airspeed.
The aircraft air management market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, Garmin, and L3Harris Technologies. These companies provide a range of products and services, including avionics systems, navigation systems, communication systems, and air traffic control systems. Show Less Read more