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The Jet Trainer market is a segment of the Aircraft industry that focuses on the production of aircraft designed for use in pilot training. Jet Trainers are typically smaller, lighter, and less expensive than other aircraft, and are used to teach pilots the basics of flying. Jet Trainers are typically equipped with dual controls, allowing the instructor to take control of the aircraft if necessary. They are also equipped with advanced avionics and navigation systems, allowing for more complex training scenarios.
Jet Trainers are used by both military and civilian organizations, and are often used to train pilots for a variety of aircraft, including fighter jets, transport aircraft, and helicopters.
Some companies in the Jet Trainer market include Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Pilatus, and Textron Aviation. Show Less Read more