Environmental Control & Air Management & Thermal Systems
Aircraft Environmental Control Systems (ECS), Air Management Systems, and Thermal Management Systems are critical for both flight safety and passenger comfort. These systems regulate cabin conditions by utilizing engine bleed air, cooling and pressurization technologies, and integrated air or liquid cooling solutions.
Core functions include: maintaining stable cabin temperature and pressure、ensuring oxygen supply and air quality、cooling avionics and onboard electronic systems. Modern aircrafts contain increasingly dense avionics and electronic equipment, generating significant heat loads. Therefore, dedicated air-cooling or liquid-cooling systems are required to prevent overheating and maintain operational reliability.


