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In commercial aerospace, Mechanical LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) systems are utilized for a variety of applications including navigation, obstacle detection, and terrain mapping. Mechanically-scanned LiDARs, which use moving parts to scan a laser beam across an area or along a line, are valued for their high resolution and long-range capabilities. These systems contribute to the enhanced safety and efficiency of commercial aircraft operations, particularly in complex environments like crowded airspace and during landing or takeoff phases. The adoption of LiDAR technology in commercial aerospace is driven by the need for precise, real-time 3D mapping and sensing that supports both piloted and increasingly autonomous operations. The integration of LiDAR with other avionic systems allows for advanced flight control, airspace monitoring, and aircraft maintenance planning.
Several key players in the mechanical LiDAR market catering to commercial aerospace include Luminar Technologies, Velodyne Lidar, Leica Geosystems, and Teledyne Optech. These companies offer a range of LiDAR solutions designed for the demanding requirements of commercial aviation, focusing on delivering accurate environmental mapping and sensing to enhance navigational safety and operational effectiveness. Each company invests in research and development to improve LiDAR performance, reliability, and integration with other advanced aerospace technologies. Show Less Read more