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The Glass Cockpit market is a subset of the Avionics industry, which focuses on the development and production of electronic systems used in aircraft. Glass Cockpit systems are a type of avionics system that replaces traditional analog instruments with digital displays. These systems are designed to provide pilots with a more intuitive and efficient way to monitor and control their aircraft. They typically include a Primary Flight Display (PFD), Multi-Function Display (MFD), and Engine Instrument Display (EID). The PFD provides the pilot with essential flight information such as altitude, airspeed, and heading, while the MFD and EID provide additional information such as navigation, weather, and engine performance.
Glass Cockpit systems are becoming increasingly popular in the aviation industry due to their improved safety and efficiency. Many aircraft manufacturers now offer Glass Cockpit systems as an option on their aircraft. Companies in the Glass Cockpit market include Garmin, Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, and Universal Avionics. Show Less Read more