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The Flight Simulation market within the Commercial Aerospace sector is a rapidly growing industry. It is used to train pilots, engineers, and other personnel in the operation of aircraft. Flight simulators are used to replicate the experience of flying an aircraft in a safe and controlled environment. They are also used to test and develop new aircraft designs and systems. Flight simulators are used to train pilots in a variety of scenarios, such as emergency procedures, instrument flying, and navigation. They are also used to test and develop new aircraft designs and systems.
The Flight Simulation market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products and services. Companies in the market include CAE, FlightSafety International, L3Harris Technologies, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. Show Less Read more