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An Aircraft Elevator is seen as a critical component of the primary flight control systems of an aircraft. More frequently, the aircraft elevator is located at the rear end of the aircraft (with the exception of the rotary wing aircraft) on either side of the tail fin. The aircraft elevator is mounted on the front side of certain airplanes, ahead of the wings. Aircraft elevator is used to control an aircraftโ€™s pitch, which helps to hold the nose of the aircraft up or down in order to ascend or make the aircraft decent.

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The List of Companies

1. Airbus S.A.S
2. Bae Systems
3. Crane Co.
4. Honeywell International
5. Liebherr Group
6. Moog Inc.
7. Nabtesco Corporation
8. Otis Elevator Co.
9. PaR Systems, LLC
10. Xizi United Holdings Limited

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