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The Connected Aircraft market is a rapidly growing segment of the Aircraft industry. It is focused on the development of technologies that enable aircraft to communicate with each other and with ground-based systems. This includes the use of satellite communications, wireless networks, and other technologies to provide real-time data and information to aircraft operators. Connected Aircraft technologies can improve safety, efficiency, and operational performance, as well as provide passengers with a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Connected Aircraft technologies are being adopted by airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and other aviation stakeholders. Companies such as Inmarsat, Gogo, Honeywell, and Thales are leading the way in developing and deploying these technologies. Other companies such as Panasonic Avionics, Rockwell Collins, and SITA are also active in the Connected Aircraft market. Show Less Read more