Aviation Actuator System Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth Opportunities
An actuator is a part of a system that controls how it moves by turning the control signal into mechanical motion. Actuators are used in a plane's systems for making and sending power, managing fuel, controlling flight, and other things. Most of an aircraft actuator's main jobs have to do with controlling the flow of air or the motion of different parts of the plane. Some of the actuation parts are valve actuators, servo motors, electric motors, generators, pumps, power transfer units, and others. Demand for aircraft actuators is going up because more planes are being shipped out because more people from countries like India and China are taking flights. Electric actuators are becoming more popular among aircraft manufacturers because they are better than traditional hydraulic actuators and have benefits like being lighter, more efficient, and not leaking. This will help the market for electric actuators grow in the future.
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