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The Civilian Aircraft market is a segment of the Aircraft industry that produces aircraft for non-military use. This includes commercial airliners, private jets, and general aviation aircraft. Civilian Aircraft are designed to transport passengers and cargo, as well as to provide recreational flying. They are typically powered by jet engines, although some are powered by propellers.
The Civilian Aircraft market is highly competitive, with manufacturers competing to produce the most efficient and reliable aircraft. Aircraft manufacturers must also comply with stringent safety regulations, as well as environmental regulations. The market is also subject to economic cycles, with demand for aircraft fluctuating depending on the state of the economy.
Some of the major companies in the Civilian Aircraft market include Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Bombardier, and Cessna. These companies produce a wide range of aircraft, from small single-engine planes to large commercial airliners. Show Less Read more