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The Aircraft Brake market is a segment of the Aircraft Parts industry. Aircraft brakes are used to slow and stop aircraft during landing and takeoff. They are typically composed of a disc or drum, a caliper, and a brake pad. Aircraft brakes are designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and pressures of high-speed flight. They must also be able to withstand the high loads of landing and takeoff.
Aircraft brakes are typically made from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and carbon fiber. The choice of material depends on the aircraft type and the operating environment. Aircraft brakes must also be designed to meet the specific requirements of the aircraft manufacturer.
The Aircraft Brake market is highly competitive, with a number of major players. Companies in the market include Honeywell, Goodrich, Meggitt, UTC Aerospace Systems, and Safran. Show Less Read more