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Avionics is the application of electronic systems to aircraft navigation. It includes the use of computers, sensors, and communication systems to control and monitor aircraft performance. Avionics systems are used to provide navigation, communication, and safety information to pilots and air traffic controllers. They also provide guidance and control for aircraft during takeoff, landing, and in-flight operations.
Avionics systems are designed to be reliable and efficient, and they are constantly evolving to meet the needs of the aviation industry. Modern avionics systems are capable of providing real-time data to pilots and air traffic controllers, allowing for more efficient and safe operations.
The aircraft navigation market is a key component of the avionics industry. It includes the development and production of navigation systems, such as GPS, inertial navigation systems, and flight management systems. These systems are used to provide navigation information to pilots and air traffic controllers, as well as to monitor and control aircraft performance.
Companies in the aircraft navigation market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Garmin, Thales, and Universal Avionics. Show Less Read more