Avionics in a sentence as a noun

Those jets had the full avionics systems, of course, which meant that foreigners couldn't work on them.

I used to make avionics for a living and I don't even understand what this man is talking about.

His environment was building tools to write the avionics system for Buran.

The cockpit's avionics are now all functioning normally.

I've been an avionics intern at SpaceX for the past two years, and I can tell you for sure that if anyone is gonna take humans to Mars it will be SpaceX.

And that's a Cessna 172 with a mildly recent avionics package -- a modern airliner can take you to the runway surface in zero visibility.

The systems even felt somewhat archaic back then, but there was a reason: they were probably the most reliable military avionics systems I've come across.

Also I believe they found the gyroscopic effects of the spinning wheels actually made it more difficult to land the plane... although that may not be an issue anymore with modern avionics and autopilots.

Honeywell has already announced that is working on "touchscreen-enabled avionics for the next-generation air transport and business aviation cockpits" [1].

No consumer communication device is going to cause harmful interference with avionics or communications equipment, especially in modern planes with double redundancy and heavy shielding.

I studied aerospace engineering in college and was taught that there is no evidence of this beyond a pilot and some air hostesses, at some point a few decades ago, hypothesising that some avionics error was caused by passenger electronics.

Avionics definitions

noun

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"