avionikë
Avionikë (avionics) refers to the electronic systems used in aviation to manage communications, navigation, surveillance, and flight control, as well as onboard information management. These systems are integrated in the cockpit and across aircraft subsystems to support safe, efficient flight operations and situational awareness.
Core components include flight management systems (FMS), primary flight displays (PFD) and multi-function displays (MFD), autopilots
Architecture often follows integrated modular avionics concepts, with shared processing modules and common data buses such
History: Avionics have evolved from analog radio communications and mechanical instruments to digital, glass cockpit systems
Safety and reliability are central to avionikë, emphasizing redundancy, fault tolerance, secure software development, and rigorous
Current trends include open-architecture platforms, software-defined avionics, increased use of satellite navigation and data connectivity, expanding