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What is avionics? - BAE Systems Commercial airliners, helicopters, military fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), business jets, and spacecraft all use avionics - to provide services, carry out missions, make new discoveries, track and report performance measures, and operate within established safety parameters
Avionics Systems - GE Aerospace Our open systems architectures bring new options to both the civil and military fleets, old and new, that will enable aircraft to keep pace with new technology Customers can expect through-life support to maximize aircraft and crew efficiency
What Is Avionics? The #1 Ultimate Guide to How It Affects Pilots Avionics—short for aviation electronics —is the backbone of modern flight First coined in 1949 by Phillip J Klass, senior editor of Aviation Week and Space Technology, the term encompasses all electronic systems used in aircraft and spacecraft
A Beginner’s Guide to Aircraft Avionics: Essential Systems and How They . . . Avionics, short for “aviation electronics,” refers to the electronic systems used in aircraft for communication, navigation, monitoring, and other critical operations These systems range from simple components in small general aviation planes to complex integrated systems in modern commercial jets and military aircraft
Avionics Space Avionics: Cutting-edge systems designed for space missions and satellite operations The Genesys Avionics Suite TM provides improved operational capabilities to fixed and rotary-wing aircraft through a complete, comprehensive, and affordable cockpit system Learn More