- Report
- March 2025
- 182 Pages
Global
From €3370EUR$3,545USD£2,831GBP
€3745EUR$3,939USD£3,146GBP
- Report
- January 2025
- 200 Pages
Global
From €4268EUR$4,490USD£3,586GBP
- Report
- January 2025
- 293 Pages
Global
From €3803EUR$4,000USD£3,195GBP
- Report
- November 2024
- 180 Pages
Global
From €4278EUR$4,500USD£3,594GBP
- Report
- August 2024
- 180 Pages
Global
From €4278EUR$4,500USD£3,594GBP
- Report
- October 2024
- 725 Pages
Global
From €2033EUR$2,213USD£1,650GBP
- Report
- February 2023
- 270 Pages
Global
From €4706EUR$4,950USD£3,953GBP
- Report
- June 2023
- 243 Pages
Global
From €3394EUR$3,570USD£2,851GBP
- Report
- June 2023
- 326 Pages
Global
From €3394EUR$3,570USD£2,851GBP
Aircraft Electric Motors are an integral part of the aircraft industry, providing power for a variety of aircraft systems. They are used to power the aircraft’s main propulsion system, as well as its auxiliary systems such as landing gear, flaps, and brakes. Electric motors are also used to power the aircraft’s avionics, navigation, and communication systems. Electric motors are typically more efficient than traditional combustion engines, and they are also quieter and more reliable.
Electric motors are becoming increasingly popular in the aircraft industry due to their efficiency and reliability. They are also more environmentally friendly than traditional combustion engines, as they produce fewer emissions. Electric motors are also becoming more affordable, making them a viable option for many aircraft manufacturers.
Some of the major companies in the Aircraft Electric Motors market include Siemens, Rolls-Royce, Honeywell, General Electric, and UTC Aerospace Systems. These companies are leading the way in the development of electric motors for aircraft applications. Show Less Read more