avionics

[ UK /ˌe‍ɪvɪˈɒnɪks/ ]
[ US /ˌeɪviˈɑnɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. science and technology of electronic systems and devices for aeronautics and astronautics
    avionics has become even more important with the development of the space program
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How To Use avionics In A Sentence

  • EMS and fire services; the ownership and operation of successful businesses in avionics, aerospace, nuclear facility security, construction, heavy equipment operation and maintenance. Victoria Advocate - Navy says candidate was no SEAL
  • Ferranti's naval and avionics businesses are thought to have a turnover of about £500m.
  • Aside from the new wing, it differed from its predecessor Su-7 in having a new canopy and a dorsal fuselage spine for additional fuel and avionics.
  • The latter and associated rubber air pipes caught alight and set the main avionics loom on fire.
  • However, despite the need for communications relief, which is forecast to become urgent by that time, the FAA insists that operator avionics equipage will be voluntary.
  • Avionics forms an important part of the defence industry.
  • Its activities were largely focused on telecommunications, the heavy electrical sector and on defence electronics and avionics.
  • The Sea King had very sophisticated avionics, not the least of which was forward. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • GE is pursuing similar joint ventures in avionics, rail locomotives and "clean coal" technology. GE Expands in China
  • The training, both classroom and practical, covers a range of aircraft and avionics technical courses, aircraft structural courses, and aircraft life support courses.
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