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The Aircraft Interface Device (AID) market is a subset of the avionics industry, which focuses on the development and production of electronic systems for aircraft. AIDs are used to connect aircraft systems to external devices, such as ground-based systems, and enable the exchange of data between them. AIDs are typically used for navigation, communication, and surveillance purposes.
AIDs are typically designed to meet the requirements of the aircraft manufacturer, and must be certified by the relevant aviation authority. They are typically designed to be lightweight, reliable, and cost-effective.
The AID market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products. These include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, Garmin, and Universal Avionics. Show Less Read more