Avionics is an electronic system and equipment, which are specially designed for use in aviation. Avionics is a literal blend of the term “aviation” and “electronics”. The avionics installed inside aircraft include various subsystems of flight, including flight management, navigation and surveillance systems, communication, system electronics, electrical and emergency, flight control, and health monitoring systems. Every modern aircraft, artificial satellite, and spacecraft use electronic systems of varying types to perform the function to fulfill their purpose and mission. Moreover, it also includes autonomous computer control components, which receive input from engine controls and provide output to the flight management systems. The Flight management system has performance, navigation, and aircraft operation computers, which provide virtual information. In the commercial aviation market industry, there is an increase in the need for real-time data and navigation systems. Usually, if the mission is more complex then the electronic system deployed will also be complex. The Avionics market growth is propelled due to the improved aircraft computing capability. The Aircraft computer system provides integrated cabin electronics solutions, navigation systems, integrated flight controls, simulation and training systems, surveillance systems, and communication systems. The Operational performance of commercial aircraft is improved by all these systems. The capabilities of proline fusion are the combination of information management and flight guidance, advanced flight and touch control of primary flight displays, and performance management. Communication systems are providing data link service with the support of high-frequency (HF) and very high-frequency (VHF) antennae. A fully automatic landing is enabled using landing sensors. The operation of aircraft performance is improved using integrated flight control, simulation and training systems, and situational awareness and surveillance systems. Air traveling security and safety is increased using an avionics system. Thus, the market growth is fueled by increasing demand for technologically advanced systems. There is growth in the market due to an increase in demand for military aircraft from developing countries such as India and China. The Rafael is a combat military aircraft developed by the (France) Dassault. Rafael has many operational performances. India signed a contract with the French government to provide 36 Rafael combat aircraft. Then later there was a border issue between India and China. Therefore, the Indian force requested to deliver the Rafael aircraft. The increase in border issues increases the demand for military aircraft. The increase in delivery of military aircraft will increase the demand for the in-built markets. Thus, aiding the market growth. The integrated avionics improves Commercial aircraft performance and reduces the ECU (Electronic control unit) cost. The product